A fecal transplant led to a patient's death. Here's what happened.

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A fecal transplant led to a patient's death. Here's what happened.

A fecal transplant led to a patient's death. Here's what happened. submitted by /u/2293201518O
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A fecal transplant led to a patient's death. Here's what happened.

A fecal transplant led to a patient's death. Here's what happened.
A fecal transplant led to a patient's death. Here's what happened. submitted by /u/2293201518O
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https://ift.tt/2r1s1yB October 31, 2019 at 09:36AM https://ift.tt/1R552o9

In the long run, drugs and talk therapy hold same value for people with depression, suggests new study. For people newly diagnosed with depression, the costs and benefits of antidepressants and CBT end up being equal after five years, suggesting there should be more access to CBT as first treatment.

In the long run, drugs and talk therapy hold same value for people with depression, suggests new study. For people newly diagnosed with depression, the costs and benefits of antidepressants and CBT end up being equal after five years, suggesting there should be more access to CBT as first treatment. submitted by /u/mvea
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In the long run, drugs and talk therapy hold same value for people with depression, suggests new study. For people newly diagnosed with depression, the costs and benefits of antidepressants and CBT end up being equal after five years, suggesting there should be more access to CBT as first treatment.

In the long run, drugs and talk therapy hold same value for people with depression, suggests new study. For people newly diagnosed with depression, the costs and benefits of antidepressants and CBT end up being equal after five years, suggesting there should be more access to CBT as first treatment. submitted by /u/mvea
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