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Michael Craig

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The Harvard Mental Health Letter|November 7, 2008
Is it safe to take antidepressants during pregnancy?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|December 6, 2011
Commentary. Dr. Aaron T. Beck's enduring impact on mental healthMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|January 29, 2008
Commentary. Children, depression, and the FDAMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 27, 2004
Questions & answers. We've been told that my wife has multi-infarct dementia and that the new drug memantine may help. How is her condition different from Alzheimer's disease, and what could memantine do for her?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|April 22, 2004
Questions & answers. I've been taking a sleeping pill, Ambien, for three months, and it's worked great for me. But now my doctor doesn't want to renew the prescription because she's afraid I may become dependent. Do you have any suggestions?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|January 22, 2004
Questions & answers. Can someone suffer from a "shy" bladder? What is the proper term to use when a person can't urinate in front of someone else, as when giving a sample for a drug test? What causes the problem, and can it be treated?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|October 18, 2005
What are caffeine's psychological benefits and risks?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|December 3, 2005
Questions & answers. Does the acne drug, isotretinoin (Accutane), cause depression and suicide, or are the psychiatric risk exaggerated?Michael Craig Miller
Newsweek|October 1, 2008
Sad brain, happy brainMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|September 17, 2009
Commentary. As we were putting together our August issue, and with summer's more leisurely pace in view, a recent article extolling the virtues of play and relaxation seemed timelyMichael Craig Miller
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The Harvard Mental Health Letter|November 7, 2008
Is it safe to take antidepressants during pregnancy?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|December 6, 2011
Commentary. Dr. Aaron T. Beck's enduring impact on mental healthMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|January 29, 2008
Commentary. Children, depression, and the FDAMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 27, 2004
Questions & answers. We've been told that my wife has multi-infarct dementia and that the new drug memantine may help. How is her condition different from Alzheimer's disease, and what could memantine do for her?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|April 22, 2004
Questions & answers. I've been taking a sleeping pill, Ambien, for three months, and it's worked great for me. But now my doctor doesn't want to renew the prescription because she's afraid I may become dependent. Do you have any suggestions?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|January 22, 2004
Questions & answers. Can someone suffer from a "shy" bladder? What is the proper term to use when a person can't urinate in front of someone else, as when giving a sample for a drug test? What causes the problem, and can it be treated?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|October 18, 2005
What are caffeine's psychological benefits and risks?Michael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|December 3, 2005
Questions & answers. Does the acne drug, isotretinoin (Accutane), cause depression and suicide, or are the psychiatric risk exaggerated?Michael Craig Miller
Newsweek|October 1, 2008
Sad brain, happy brainMichael Craig Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|September 17, 2009
Commentary. As we were putting together our August issue, and with summer's more leisurely pace in view, a recent article extolling the virtues of play and relaxation seemed timelyMichael Craig Miller
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