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Depression Medication May Work by Helping Grow New Brain Cells
Depression is something of a black box. Its underlying causes aren't completely understood, nor why particular medications work for some people but not others. Even worse, treatments are not fully successful in up to 60% of patients.
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Challenging Standard of Care: Appropriateness of Antipsychotics
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