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Naomi Judd’s death shines spotlight on treatment-resistant depression. Here’s what can help

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Christopher Schneck, the medical director of the Helen and Arthur E.
Johnson Depression Center at the University of Colorado’s Anschutz
Medical Campus, estimates that 15% to 30% of people suffering with
depression encounter treatment resistance. At the same time, 17% of
the U.S. population deals with depression during their life, he said.
“We have no way of really knowing which drug is going to work for
which person, other than trying medications,” Schneck said.

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