NCCAM St. John’s Wort Studies On OCD, Social Phobia Recruiting Subjects
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
An NCCAM-funded study on the use of St. John's wort to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder is part of an ongoing effort by researchers to find the most appropriate therapeutic applications for the botanical, Duke University's Jonathan Davidson, MD, said at the NIH center's advisory council meeting May 28
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