Are you depressed and having insomnia?
If you are between 18 and 64 years old, and are experiencing symptoms of depression and insomnia, you may be eligible to participate in a study at UCLA that examines the effects on mood, cognition (aspects of thinking like memory, attention, decision-making), life functioning and satisfaction, brain chemistry, and brain activity during treatment with an antidepressant plus a medication for insomnia.
Participants in this confidential project will be interviewed by the researchers, undergo treatment with an antidepressant plus a medication for insomnia, have their brain waves measured with the EEG (electroencephalogram), and have blood drawn.
Participants receive up to $250 in compensation for completing all the activities in this eight-week study.
For more information, visit www.DepressionLA.com or call 310-825-3351
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I actually met a researcher from UCLA who is also conducting a similar study using natural supplements at a medical conference this past week. I wonder if the two studies are connected. Did you know that the top three drug expenditures in our country are for depression and anxiety? I really hope we find natural ways to deal with these conditions!
January 27, 2009 - 10:12pmThis Comment