Improving anxiety treatment through the help of brain imaging
Thursday, May 8, 2008 - 06:42
in Psychology & Sociology
Wouldn't it be nice if our doctors could predict accurately whether we would respond to a particular medication? This question is important because research studies provide information about how groups of patients tend to respond to treatments, but inevitably, differences among groups of patients with the same diagnosis mean that findings about groups of patients may not apply to individuals from those groups...
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