Psychiatrist Uses a ‘Fever Machine’ to Treat Depression
Sarah Beller – In Ancient Rome, people suffering from melancholia were sometimes treated with warm baths.
Sarah Beller – In Ancient Rome, people suffering from melancholia were sometimes treated with warm baths.
Derrick Broze – The results suggest a new choice for millions of people with recurrent depression on repeat prescriptions.
Anna Hunt – Even a mild dose was effective for volunteers in this new study.
Valerie Burke – Neuroscientists find that even one dose of ayahuasca has powerful and immediate antidepressant effects.
Video – Cancer patient speaks of her first-hand experience with treating her depression with magic mushrooms.
Cliff Weathers, AlterNet Waking Times Scientific studies indicate that current medications target the wrong parts of the brain. A new study is challenging the relationship between depression and an imbalance of serotonin levels in the brain, and brings into doubt how depression has been treated in the U.S. over the past 20 years. Researchers at …