The Can-SAD study: a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of light therapy and fluoxetine in patients with winter seasonal affective disorder.
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Raymond W Lam | Erin E Michalak | R. Lam | M. Enns | R. Morehouse | R. Levitan | E. Michalak | A. Levitt | Robert D Levitan | E. Tam | Murray W Enns | Edwin M Tam | Rachel Morehouse | Anthony J Levitt
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