Friday, 7 August 2009

Depression after Stroke treatment

An American study to be published in the August 9th online edition of the journal Stroke says that using a combination of antidepressants with cognitive behavioural therapy improves the recovery from clinical depression for patients who have suffered a stroke. The research found that after eight weeks, within a cohort of 101 patients, the decrease in depression scores was 47% for those on combined treatment compared to 32% for those who had received standard care.
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