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Saeed SA et al. – Americans with depression turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) more often than conventional psychotherapy or FDA–approved medication. In a nationally representative sample, 54% of respondents with self–reported "severe depression"–including two–thirds of those receiving conventional therapies–reported using CAM during the previous 12 months.

   

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