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Craig Miller

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The Harvard Mental Health Letter|December 2, 2008
Commentary. How undecideds decideMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|November 7, 2008
Is addiction hereditary?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. I heard a news story about people using bath salts to get high. How is that possible? My husband and I have two teenagers. Should we talk with them about this?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. I got divorced a few months ago. Recently I was diagnosed with depression. A friend suggested I try interpersonal therapy. She thinks the problem is my relationship with my former husband. I'd never heard of this type of therapy. Could you tell me more about it?Michael Craig Miller
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|October 14, 2014
Rationale and results of the Stanford modification of the David V reimplantation technique for valve-sparing aortic root replacementD Craig Miller
Newsweek|December 27, 2005
Health for life. Addiction: how to break the chainMichael Craig Miller
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|April 12, 2025
Expanding Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Use in Younger Patients and Bicuspid Valves: Risks, Evidence Gaps, and Regulatory ActionD Craig Miller
Newsweek|December 28, 2002
Anxiety and depression. Natural mood remediesMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|August 26, 2003
Questions & answers. My daughter has been recovering from a manic episode in the hospital. I m relieved that she is responding to her medicines because her doctors said she might have needed ECT. Could you please tell me what place ECT has in the treatment of mood disorders in case this suggestion comes up in the future?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|July 2, 2003
Is exercise a good treatment for depression?Michael Craig Miller
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The Harvard Mental Health Letter|December 2, 2008
Commentary. How undecideds decideMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|November 7, 2008
Is addiction hereditary?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. I heard a news story about people using bath salts to get high. How is that possible? My husband and I have two teenagers. Should we talk with them about this?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. I got divorced a few months ago. Recently I was diagnosed with depression. A friend suggested I try interpersonal therapy. She thinks the problem is my relationship with my former husband. I'd never heard of this type of therapy. Could you tell me more about it?Michael Craig Miller
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|October 14, 2014
Rationale and results of the Stanford modification of the David V reimplantation technique for valve-sparing aortic root replacementD Craig Miller
Newsweek|December 27, 2005
Health for life. Addiction: how to break the chainMichael Craig Miller
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|April 12, 2025
Expanding Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Use in Younger Patients and Bicuspid Valves: Risks, Evidence Gaps, and Regulatory ActionD Craig Miller
Newsweek|December 28, 2002
Anxiety and depression. Natural mood remediesMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|August 26, 2003
Questions & answers. My daughter has been recovering from a manic episode in the hospital. I m relieved that she is responding to her medicines because her doctors said she might have needed ECT. Could you please tell me what place ECT has in the treatment of mood disorders in case this suggestion comes up in the future?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|July 2, 2003
Is exercise a good treatment for depression?Michael Craig Miller
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