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Anterior cingulate cortices of mice after subchronic mild social defeat stress
Subchronic mild social defeat stress on mouse intestinal gene expression
Precision cut liver slices treated 24 hours with cyclosporin A, ethinyl estradiol, or chlorpromazine
Precision cut liver slices treated 24 hours with amiodarone, tetracycline, or valproic acid
Right hippocampus of P9 mice treated with stress and morphine
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Chewing gum may be an effective complementary therapy in patients with mild to moderate depression.
Inappropriate prescriptions of antidepressant drugs in patients with subthreshold to mild depression…
Economic evaluation of St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) for the treatment of mild to moderate …
Eicosapentaenoic acid versus docosahexaenoic acid in mild-to-moderate depression: a randomized, doub…
The impact of staff initiated referral and intervention protocols on symptoms of depression in peopl…
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Effects of Saffron and Chamomile in Mild to Moderate Depression
Evaluation of a Psychoeducation Group Program for Mild/Moderate Depression
Depression in Patients With Mild to Moderate Depression
Treatment of Mild and Subthreshold Depressive Disorders
Efficacy of an Online Program for the Treatment of Mild and Moderate Depression
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