Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
A new EEG test predicts SSRI sexual side effects in depressed patients with 87% accuracy, aiding better antidepressant choices.
A new brain test using EEG to measure serotonin activity may predict which depressed patients will experience sexual side effects from SSRIs, according to research presented at the ECNP conference.
The LDAEP test, which assesses brain response to sound, accurately predicted orgasm difficulties in 87% of 90 participants with higher pre-treatment serotonin activity.
The findings could help doctors choose antidepressants that minimize such side effects, improving treatment adherence.
A larger study is underway to confirm results and explore hormonal influences.
7 Articles
Una nueva prueba de EEG predice los efectos secundarios sexuales de los ISRS en pacientes deprimidos con un 87% de precisión, ayudando a mejores elecciones de antidepresivos.