Ketamine and Depression, part 2
Following up on our earlier post on Ketamine and depression, Nature has a news feature providing more background on the topic.
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Following up on our earlier post on Ketamine and depression, Nature has a news feature providing more background on the topic.
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This is an interesting subject for me as I have a wife who has been depressed for a number of years and has been to many doctors who have suggested various treatments.
This is something that I will have to investigate.
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