Drugs trounce therapy for blocking depression's return in elderly
16th Mar 2006, 21:58 GMT
BOSTON - For elderly people who suffer bouts of depression, drugs work surprisingly better than psychotherapy at keeping these black spells from returning, suggests the longest study ever in patients so old.
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