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Heart rate variability biofeedback in the treatment of major depressionBreach, 2012
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Major depressive disorder is the most common mood disorder and is one of the most burdensome and disabling diseases in the world. Prevailing approaches to treating depression have a number of significant limitations and drawbacks. Consequently …
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