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Depression Significantly Improved By Non-Invasive Therapy

Major depression is a common and disabling brain condition marked not only by the presence of depressed mood but also by its effects on sleep, energy, decision-making, memory and thoughts of death or of suicide. Major depression affects 15 million adults in the U.S., and the World Health Organization projects that by 2020, it will be the largest contributor to disability in the world after heart …

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Depression Significantly Improved By Non-Invasive Therapy

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