Researchers are currently studying the effects of an anesthetic drug called ketamine, which early studies indicate may produce an interesting antidepressant response in people who exhibit depression symptoms that are unresponsive to treatment. The chemical is apparently capable of producing a fast-acting antidepressa... |
20 June 2011 07:59 GMT |
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A new research carried out by Drs. Amit Shah, Gregory Mosdossy and Michael Rieder of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at The University of Western Ontario and Lawson Health Research Institute, confirms what doctors already suspected – combining ketamine and propofol for sedating children before surge... |
20 October 2010 10:25 GMT |
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Cocaine has been outsmarted in the classy circles of the British wealthy and young elite, a recent undercover story by the Daily Mail reveals. Paradoxically, it’s not a “higher classed” drug that has achieved such a feat, but the “dissociative anaesthetic” invented by the Americans in 19... |
23 December 2008 03:32 GMT |
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Modern life and the rapid pace at which it evolves have created many unadapted individuals. At the moment, over 121 million people worldwide experience severe depression, which is also the main cause of suicide. Annually, more people commit suicide than are killed in wars, terrorist attacks and homicides. Worldwide, ... |
6 May 2008 14:06 GMT |
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