Depression
Since the year 2000 NeuroResearch Clinics has trained hundreds of doctors in its American
Medical Association
certified category 1
continuing medical
education courses on
depression
and other
neurotransmitter
disease. In this web
article is
depression
treatment subject matter
from these courses.
The NeuroResearch
Clinics approach to
depression
treatment is unique.
While on some of the
things used for
depression
treatment may sound like
previous approaches, the
way they are used in is
unlike any other. The
depression
treatment approach is
from intensive medical
research guided by the
largest privately held
medical data base in the
world. Areas of help in
depression
treatment:
-
Any depression.
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Treatment of
depression that
has not responded in the
past.
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Bipolar
depression.
-
Trouble quitting
antidepressants used in
depression
treatment without return of
symptoms.
The gold standard for a
medical research project
is publishing "peer reviewed
scientific literature".
NeuroResearch Clinics has met
this standard in
depression
research.
Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD medical
editor from Johns Hopkins
published a new medical text
book in 2009. The chapter on
depression treatment
was written by Marty L. Hinz, MD
President of Clinical Research
NeuroResearch Clinics.
The Johns Hopkins
Depression Writing
In 2008 the Chairman of the
University of Minnesota Medical
School Research Committee
published a peer reviewed
scientific paper on the research
findings of NeuroResearch
Clinics on medical
neurotransmitter testing
research used in
depression treatment.
The University of Minnesota
Medical School Paper
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POSTED by J1237 Jan 31, 2009 06:59PM: I have suffered with severe depression and anxiety for about 10 years. I was very, extremely skeptical about the NeuroResearch formulas after having been on a myriad of antidepressant SSRI's. I thought it was just a money making scheme and I was scared. Let me just say that I'm glad I did my research and I'm glad I tried it because it has made a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE.