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Brain tissue boosted after treatment for chronic suicidality

Neuroscience researchers from USC Australia have found a link between low-dose ketamine treatment and increased grey matter volume in areas of the brain associated with depression and suicidality.
The study, from USC’s Thompson Institute, was published in Psychiatry…
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