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Scientists have taken a small step toward personalizing treatment for depression.
A study of more than 300 people with major depression found that brain wave patterns predicted which ones were most likely to respond to the drug sertraline (Zoloft), a team reported Monday in the journal Nature Biotechnology.
If the approach pans out, it could offer better care for the millions of people in the U.S. with major depression.
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