09.01.10

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Use of the Internet to Assist in the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety: A Systematic Review

Alan G. Wade, MBChB

The Internet has recently replaced clinicians as the main source of initial health and medical information for the general public in the United States. Read this article to review the evidence for the use of Internet sites for patients with anxiety and depression.

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