Electroconvulsive Therapy - Updates from Harvard Medical School - What Are the Benefits and Dangers



Memory loss attributed to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) may to a large extent be associated with how the treatment is administered, according to a study of patients referred to one of seven hospitals in the New York metropolitan area for ECT.

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