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Ketamine Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Depression in New Study – The New York Times

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  1. Ketamine Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Depression in New Study  The New York Times
  2. Is Ketamine as Good as ECT for Treatment-Resistant Depression?  Gizmodo
  3. Intravenous ketamine effective against treatment-resistant major depression in study  UPI News
  4. No more shocks? Study shows drug treatment for major depression just as effective as electroconvulsive therapy  cleveland.com
  5. Can ketamine be effective in treating diagnosed depression?  Yahoo! Voices
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