Study Aims to Cut Number of People On Anti-Depressants
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › March 31, 2010
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Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › March 31, 2010
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AN EXETER professor is leading a study which could help to cut the number of people who rely on anti-depressant prescription drugs.
The five-year study, known as the Prevent Trial, will use psychological treatment as an alternative to prescription drugs in an attempt to help those who suffer from recurring bouts of depression.See the full content of this document
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Study Aims to Cut Number of People On Anti-Depressants
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