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New research from CU Anschutz shows that antidepressants work, just not the way many doctors originally thought. “By fixing the connection, you allow the brain to respond to the world in a different way, and you get out of that rut of negative thinking that characterizes depression,” says Scott Thompson with CU School of Medicine.