by Ketamine Greater Boston | Mar 3, 2016 | KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION
From Boston Magazine. Written by Ashley Kane, January 25, 2016. Ketamine is a synthetic compound that has been used clinically as an anesthetic since 1970. More recent research, however, has suggested that ketamine infusion may also be effective for those with...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Dec 21, 2015 | General Interest
From Anesthesiology News, written by Ted Agres. A growing number of anesthesiologists are opening private clinics that provide off-label infusions of ketamine to patients suffering from treatment-resistant unipolar and bipolar depression, post-traumatic stress...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Aug 19, 2015 | General Interest
By Caroline Winter; Bloomberg Business Week On the seventh floor of a building overlooking the Federal Reserve Bank in lower Manhattan, two medical clinics share an office. One is run by a podiatrist who’s outfitted the waiting room with educational materials on foot...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Sep 21, 2014 | General Interest
By Kerri Reaves. After the shocking suicide of beloved comic Robin Williams, Real Women began to investigate what happens to depression patients when traditional treatments fail. We found that new clinical treatments in the form of ketamine infusions are having...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jun 8, 2013 | General Interest
By Steven P. Levine. “Everything old is new again.” So sang Peter Allen in 1974, and so any student of medical history will surely find to be true, given that many of the “newest” discoveries are medicines and procedures that have either been previously “discovered”...
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