How Mood-Altering Drugs Are Ending Up in Great Lakes Fish

How Mood-Altering Drugs Are Ending Up in Great Lakes Fish
Illinois Department of Natural Resources via AP, File

Antidepressant drugs, making their way through an increasing number of people's bodies, getting excreted in small amounts into their toilets, and moving through the wastewater treatment process to lakes and rivers, are being found in multiple Great Lakes fish species' brains, new research by the University of Buffalo has found.



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