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Scientists at McGill University in Canada found no link between GLP-1 drugs and suicidality.
The study was published Wednesday in the British Medical Journal .
The findings follow other major reports from the U.S. and European Union that reached a similar conclusion.
The research into a possible connection between the drugs and suicide began nearly two years ago .
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