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Electroconvulsive therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electroconvulsive therapy ( ECT ), also known as electroshock , is a well-established, albeit controversial, psychiatric treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in anesthetized patie...
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Shock therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shock therapy or shock treatment may refer to: • A form of aversion therapy where an electric shock is used as a negative stimulus • Electroconvulsive therapy or "Electroshock", the deliberate and ...
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Shock therapy (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, shock therapy refers to the sudden release of price and currency controls, withdrawal of state subsidies, and immediate trade liberalization within a country, usually also including la...
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Most people associate shock therapy more with torture rather than healing. But since the 1980s, the number of patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy has tripled to 100,000 a year. ... When Bill Russell tells people that his severe depression was relieved by shock therapy, the most common response he gets is:
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The Insulin Shock Therapy ... The Electroconvulsive Shock Therapy ... Electroconvulsive shock therapy, discovered by Ugo Cerletti and Lucio Bini in Rome, in 1937.
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Fluid Therapy [nursing]
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