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davidpdx

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30. The study is interesting, but I will tell you I'm skeptical of secondary reporting like this
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 04:27 AM
Sep 2014

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Angoa, M.A., Kane, M.J., Briggs, D.I., Herrera-Mundo, N., Sykes, C.E., Francescutti, D.M., & Kuhn, D.M. (2014). Mice genetically depleted of brain serotonin do not display a depression-like behavioral phenotype. ACS Chemical Neuroscience. (n/a) doi:10.1021/cn500096g

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recent trials have shown ketamine enormously effective in treating depression BainsBane Sep 2014 #1
I'd like to know more about this. truedelphi Sep 2014 #12
I want to try ketamine. Control-Z Sep 2014 #13
I can tell you that it's amazing REP Sep 2014 #19
What I wouldn't give to feel well and good. Control-Z Sep 2014 #25
There are none currently in my area BainsBane Sep 2014 #21
What area are you in? Control-Z Sep 2014 #24
Thank you for this info lovemydog Sep 2014 #17
interesting... thanks. nt antigop Sep 2014 #2
Please cross-post this elleng Sep 2014 #3
Would you please do that madokie Sep 2014 #5
OK elleng Sep 2014 #9
Big Pharma's not gonna like this. Octafish Sep 2014 #4
By the time they understand us, brother... pinboy3niner Sep 2014 #6
I tried a drug for depression once Kalidurga Sep 2014 #7
Lots of other studies say similar things... HereSince1628 Sep 2014 #8
Anti-depressents are only a band-aid anyway. Rod Beauvex Sep 2014 #10
Sorry. I disagree with that assertion. blue neen Sep 2014 #16
+1 nt Live and Learn Sep 2014 #23
No. JayhawkSD Sep 2014 #22
In some cases. In others, not so much. Brickbat Sep 2014 #34
It's complicated AceWheeler Sep 2014 #11
But for clinicians, you need a diagnosis to get paid Recursion Sep 2014 #27
I agree. TM99 Sep 2014 #29
I'm in the field too. Nice to hear that acknowledged. nolabear Sep 2014 #33
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Sep 2014 #14
There isn't one disease "depression". jeff47 Sep 2014 #15
In my own subjective experience, I agree lovemydog Sep 2014 #20
SSRI's helped me. Jim Lane Sep 2014 #31
Thanks madokie. lovemydog Sep 2014 #18
Please tell me that I can go back to smoking weed. TexasTowelie Sep 2014 #26
I'm a bit grumpy lately because daredtowork Sep 2014 #28
The study is interesting, but I will tell you I'm skeptical of secondary reporting like this davidpdx Sep 2014 #30
Fascinating info. hifiguy Sep 2014 #32
350 million and 1. BootinUp Nov 2014 #35
I Agree. Mildred S Dec 2015 #37
My personal view Mildred S Dec 2015 #36
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