Perry Renshaw

Perry Renshaw

Mar 04, 2015

Group 6 Copy 83
0
    Please wait...

    About This Project

    We hypothesize that the administration of two widely available, naturally occurring dietary supplements, in addition to standard antidepressant therapy, will reduce severity of depression in individuals residing at higher altitudes. The Intermountain West is known for depression and suicide rates that are higher than the national average and it is important that we investigate more effective novel treatments for individuals who reside at elevation.

    Blast off!

    Browse Other Projects on Experiment

    Related Projects

    Psilocybin and the mother-baby dyad: A medical ethnography

    MINDS: Matrescent Integration via Neuroplasticity, Dyads, and Psilocybin is a novel framework that rethinks...

    Brain dynamics in braille reading: Letters to language

    Blind and low-vision readers read and write text using braille, a tactile system of raised dots. In this...

    Mapping midlife minds: A study of women’s cognitive and mental health

    Many women experience brain fog, memory lapses, anxiety, and mood swings during peri/menopause – yet we...

    Campaign Ended