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Feb 12
2010
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DEPI Staffing, a healthcare recruiting firm, offers this blog about antidepressant medication. Study finds medication of little help to patients with mild, moderate depression.
Only people with severe depression benefit from antidepressants, says research published in the Journal of the American Medical. Others do better with nonmedical approaches. Antidepressant medications probably provide little or no benefit to people with mild or moderate depression, a new study has found. Rather, the mere act of seeing a doctor, discussing symptoms and learning about depression probably triggers the improvements many patients experience while on medication.







