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Citations 1-10 of 136 total displayed.
Assessment and management of medically unexplained symptoms
Simon Hatcher and Bruce Arroll
BMJ 2008; 336: 1124-1128.
Autonomy, stress, and treatment of depression
Paul Biegler
BMJ 2008; 336: 1046-1048.
What is the placebo worth?
David Spiegel and Anne Harrington
BMJ 2008; 336: 967-968.
MPs call for better safeguards on antipsychotic use in care homes
Lynn Eaton
BMJ 2008; 336: 983-d.
Components of placebo effect: randomised controlled trial in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
Ted J Kaptchuk, John M Kelley, Lisa A Conboy, Roger B Davis, Catherine E Kerr, Eric E Jacobson, Irving Kirsch, Rosa N Schyner, Bong Hyun Nam, Long T Nguyen, Min Park, Andrea L Rivers, Claire McManus, Efi Kokkotou, Douglas A Drossman, Peter Goldman, and Anthony J Lembo
BMJ 2008; 336: 999-1003.
Efficacy of antidepressants
Erick H Turner and Robert Rosenthal
BMJ 2008; 336: 516-517.
The population impact on incidence of suicide and non-fatal self harm of regulatory action against the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in under 18s in the United Kingdom: ecological study
Benedict W Wheeler, David Gunnell, Chris Metcalfe, Peter Stephens, and Richard M Martin
BMJ 2008; 336: 542-545.
Meta-analysis shows difference between antidepressants and placebo is only significant in severe depression
Susan Mayor
BMJ 2008; 336: 466.
Should young people be given antidepressants? Yes
Andrew Cotgrove
BMJ 2007; 335: 750.
Should young people be given antidepressants? No
Sami Timimi
BMJ 2007; 335: 751.
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