Canada: The use of neurotechnological approaches may be promising for treating depression in youth, says a recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders Reports. Prabhjot Dhami, 1.
New study on neurotechnological techniques to treating adolescent depression yields encouraging results. The study was headed by Faranak Farzan, a professor at
New research shows promising results using neurotechnological approaches to treat depression in youth. The research, led by Simon Fraser University (SFU) professor Faranak Farzan, is published in the Journal of Affective Disorders Reports.
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