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What do oxytocin pills do? Separating Fact from Fiction

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Globally, millions of women receive synthetic oxytocin to induce or augment labor, but most are surprised to learn that this is done via injection or IV, not pills. The truth is that there are no FDA-approved oxytocin pills for medical use, as oral administration is not an effective delivery method for therapeutic purposes.

Does Tylenol Help with Social Anxiety? A Look at the Science and Risks

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Research suggests that physical and social pain share overlapping neural pathways in the brain, leading some to investigate whether common pain relievers like Tylenol (acetaminophen) can mitigate emotional distress. While some studies show subtle effects on social pain from rejection, the answer to whether **does Tylenol help with social anxiety** is a definitive 'no' for clinical treatment.

Do Antidepressants Affect Lifespan? Sorting Fact from Fiction on Long-Term Use

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According to a 2025 analysis published in *PLOS ONE*, overall antidepressant use in individuals with depression showed no statistically significant association with all-cause mortality after controlling for confounding factors, though initial unadjusted rates appeared higher. However, the question "Do antidepressants affect lifespan?" remains complex, with conflicting studies and a critical need to differentiate between the effects of medication and the profound impact of the underlying illness itself.