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BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF DEPRESSION Area of study Finding Validity Constitution Identical twins Glucose metabolism Electrolytes Steroids Mecholyl test Salivation Sedation response Sleep EEG Photoconvulsive response EMG Relation to pyknic ...
BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF DEPRESSION Area of study Finding Validity Constitution Identical twins Glucose metabolism Electrolytes Steroids Mecholyl test Salivation Sedation response Sleep EEG Photoconvulsive response EMG Relation to pyknic ...
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Blood Glucose The authors tabulated 19 studies in which the blood glucose was within normal limits . The largest study was by Whitehorn , and this included 520 cases ; 345 were depressed , 151 were manic , and 24 were mixed .
Blood Glucose The authors tabulated 19 studies in which the blood glucose was within normal limits . The largest study was by Whitehorn , and this included 520 cases ; 345 were depressed , 151 were manic , and 24 were mixed .
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The abnormal glucose tolerance curve , as pointed out by Cleghorn and Curtis ( 1959 ) , did not differentiate manic - depressive psychosis from other psychiatric disorders . The defective glucose tolerance was considered by Gildea ...
The abnormal glucose tolerance curve , as pointed out by Cleghorn and Curtis ( 1959 ) , did not differentiate manic - depressive psychosis from other psychiatric disorders . The defective glucose tolerance was considered by Gildea ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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