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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 11:38:45 -0700
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“ECT has had something of a rebirth,” said Dr. 
David Casey, vice chairman of the Department of 
Psychiatry at the University of Louisville and 
one of about 10 ECT practitioners in Louisville 
and Lexington. “It is used primarily for people 
with very severe depression who have not 
responded to other therapies…” such as 
medications. “And it does work for a very large number of people.”

http://bit.ly/ayDIvn (Louisville, KY)

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