I want to be a subject for antidepression research, where do I look?


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stay in your room you depressed person
type in medical studies on the internet..then go from there.
Universities and big hospitals will usually run trials. You just have to call around and see who does things like that. I don't know where you live but I know the University of Michigan hospital does things like that.


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