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What If... Nutrition Could Treat Mental Illness?

2014

Professor Julia Rucklidge, Psychology, College of Science Despite the advent of medications and other therapies over the last 50 years, the rates of mental illness have been on the rise rather than a decline. See more...

57:48 min

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Megavitamin Therapy