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Depression Article Is sexual dysfunction a symptom of depression, or a symptom of the treatment of depression? At a Lundbeck General Practitioner Day held in Pretoria, Dr Jireh Serfontein, a sexual health... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Depression Article E-interventions for depression and suicide We are currently living in the fourth industrial revolution, a new era which builds and extends the... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Schizophrenia Article LAIs: old, classic, vintage or valuable? Professor Dana Niehaus, a psychiatrist at Stikland Hospital recently shared insights around the... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Depression Event Report: Lundbeck International Speaker Roadshow: The Importance of Epigenetics, Resilience and Hope! (Part 1) Lundbeck South Africa recently had the pleasure of hosting Associate Clinical Professor at... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Depression Event Report: Lundbeck International Speaker Roadshow: The Importance of Epigenetics, Resilience and Hope! (Part 2) It is important to be cognisant of residual symptoms of depression as up to 50% of patients still... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Seminar Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) ADHD is prevalent across all age groups, and up to 65% of children with ADHD continue to experience... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Seminar No brain = No pain! Pain in GP Practice - At a recent Lundbeck Institute for General Practitioners, Dr Shaquir... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3
Seminar ‘I just couldn’t stop myself’ – Impulsivity and Compulsivity across psychiatric disorders Stereotypically, when one thinks of ‘impulsivity’ as a symptom of a psychiatric... Content action menuShareTestTest 2Test 3