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Laughing gas could improve treatment-resistant depression – Body and Soul
Laughing gas could improve treatment-resistant depression

Around 15 percent of people with depression are resistant to regular anti-depressants and can suffer for years with no relief. But a promising new study gives hope.It’s said laughter is the best medicine and in the case of severe depression, that might…
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