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Dr Slotema de Hollande examinera le SMTr dans les cas de dépression majeure et de schizophrénie. Soyez-y! #rabs http://t.co/TqlJvWAv
September 11, 2012
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Dépression majeure chronique et résistance aux traitements : la SNV, la SCP, ou ni l’une ni l’autre? Le 30/09 au #rabs http://t.co/mCHwN8Kc
September 07, 2012
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La SMTr devrait-elle être un traitement de première ligne de la dépression majeure? Débat le 30 sept. #rabs http://t.co/l0xGkSVm
August 30, 2012
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Demain, l'institut Douglas et Standard Life annonceront une initiative majeure qui favorisera la prévention de la dépression et du...
October 04, 2011
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Plusieurs personnes avec dépression majeure sont insensibles aux antidépresseurs. La neuromodulation offre un espoir. http://ow.ly/4nIBK
March 28, 2011
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Journée mondiale de prévention du suicide: la neuromodulation donne de l'espoir pour soigner la dépression majeure http://ow.ly/2BT1v
September 10, 2010
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