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Alternative Treatment for Major Depression

Psychiatry
April 17, 2013

RESEARCH STUDY:

ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT

FOR MAJOR DEPRESSION

The University of Arizona is looking for participants for a research study on the effects of an alternative procedure on Major Depressive Disorder. This study will examine whole-body infrared heating effects on your depression, how you relate to other people in your environment, and how you spend your time in general.

ELIGIBILITY

  • 18-65 years old
  • Medically healthy
  • Currently experiencing Depression for at least four weeks
  • Not currently taking any anti-depressant medications

You will receive compensation for your time.

Call: (520) 314-7492

Email: kkelly@psychiatry.arizona.edu

An Institutional Review Board responsible for human subjects research at the University of Arizona reviewed this research project and found it to be acceptable, according to applicable state and federal regulations and University policies. 

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