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Behavioral Health

Nov. 20, 2023 / Neurosciences / Insight & Perspectives

Experts Stress Importance of Improved Access to Fentanyl Testing

Psychiatrists say fentanyl test strips can be powerful tool for slowing the scourge of overdoses attributed to tainted street drugs.

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Experts Stress Importance of Improved Access to Fentanyl Testing
Jun. 19, 2017 / Behavioral Health

When Bariatric Surgery Comes Up Short: Probing the Behavioral-Biological Reasons

Cleveland Clinic is co-directing a newly launched NIH clinical trial that aims to better understand — and potentially target — the mind and body factors behind suboptimal bariatric surgery outcomes.

Oct. 27, 2016 / Behavioral Health

Ketamine vs. ECT: $11.8M Grant Helps Size Them Up for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Ketamine has emerged as an alternative to electroconvulsive therapy for treatment-resistant depression, but no study has compared the two. A major research project led by Cleveland Clinic is changing that.

Mar. 4, 2016 / Neurosciences / Research

Deep Brain Stimulation for Neuropsych Disorders: Don’t Count It Out Yet

An expert panel at Cleveland Clinic’s Medical Innovation Summit explores lessons from the failed controlled trials of DBS for depression — and the striking reasons for continued interest in this approach.

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