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Will That Antidepressant Work For You? The Answer May Lie In Your Brain Waves

Scientists say certain brain wave patterns can predict whether a person is likely to respond to a common antidepressant, or would do better with non-drug therapy.

Today's stories about disease — like The Walking Dead with its zombies — tend to be rooted in political and social realities. AMC hide caption

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What Fictional Pandemics Can Teach Us About Real-World Survival

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Rafiq Bhatia's recreation of standards uses what we've heard before to ask "What haven't we heard yet?" and challenges us to ask "Why not?" John Klukas/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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On 'Standards Vol. 1,' Rafiq Bhatia Questions The Act Of Reinterpretation

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