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In the past ten years , there has been a landslide of reports , particularly in the area of the drug treatment of depression . When the thousands of clinical and controlled studies have been sifted , the question naturally arises : What ...
In the past ten years , there has been a landslide of reports , particularly in the area of the drug treatment of depression . When the thousands of clinical and controlled studies have been sifted , the question naturally arises : What ...
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indicate that the patients before treatment responded in the B , C , D , and E Stages of sleep 79.2 per cent , 77.1 per cent , 61.8 per cent , and 54.4 per cent , respectively . A comparison with the results obtained from normal control ...
indicate that the patients before treatment responded in the B , C , D , and E Stages of sleep 79.2 per cent , 77.1 per cent , 61.8 per cent , and 54.4 per cent , respectively . A comparison with the results obtained from normal control ...
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It is often disturbing to the patient and may continue for several weeks following the conclusion of treatment . The impairment of memory usually ... There is no lasting impairment of memory even after as many as 250 treatments .
It is often disturbing to the patient and may continue for several weeks following the conclusion of treatment . The impairment of memory usually ... There is no lasting impairment of memory even after as many as 250 treatments .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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