Andrew Huberman· PhD
Sometimes a psychiatrists will prescribe thyroid medication to increase thyroid output in people that are depressed and that will work to relieve the symptoms.
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Sometimes a psychiatrists will prescribe thyroid medication to increase thyroid output in people that are depressed and that will work to relieve the symptoms.
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Sometimes a psychiatrist will prescribe thyroid medication to increase thyroid output in people that are depressed, and that will work relieve the symptoms.