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John Rush said he knew he wanted to do something special for his May 31 vaccine appointment. After seeing other examples of people raising money by pledging to get vaccinated in costume, he set up a GoFundMe campaign and asked people to vote on what he should wear: a tuxedo or a wedding dress.
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January 2006
1. What is the STAR D study?
A. The Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR D) Study, funded by the NIH National Institute of Mental Health, is a nationwide public health clinical trial. The purpose of the trial is to determine the effectiveness of different treatments for people with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) who have not responded to initial treatment with an antidepressant. This is the largest and longest study ever done to evaluate depression treatment. Over a seven-year period, the study enrolled more than 4,000 outpatients, aged 18-75 years. The participants were people who came to their doctors for care and who had other psychiatric and medical conditions like those regularly seen in typical clinical practices (see Ref 1). Patients from both mental health (specialty care) and non-mental health (primary medical care) practices in diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic populations were enrolled in the study.
Nairobi Trends in New York After American TV Host s Confession
Aerial view of Nairobi County.
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Nairobi City in Kenya became a topic of discussion in New York, US after the state approved the legalisation of recreational marijuana for adults.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday, March 31, signed the cannabis legislation making New York the 15th state to legalise the drug.
It was, however, after American television host Greg Kelly opened up on an alleged experience with the drug that saw him end up in Nairobi, that the Kenyan capital began to trend in the US.
Kelly who hosts