HIV & Depression: A comparison between CAM and non-CAM users
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Poster analyzing depression between CAM and non-CAM users among HIV+ individuals. CAM was defined as physical, mental and chemical treatments such as yoga, massage, meditation, prayer, Chinese herbs, and shark cartilage.
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Poster analyzing depression between CAM and non-CAM users among HIV+ individuals. CAM was defined as physical, mental and chemical treatments such as yoga, massage, meditation, prayer, Chinese herbs, and shark cartilage.
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Thomas, Christo; Vosvick, Mark A. & Henry, Doug.HIV & Depression: A comparison between CAM and non-CAM users,
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