CHICAGO (Reuters) - The number of Americans being treated for depression grew more slowly in the past decade, suggesting that many people may not get the care they need, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
Even though the population grew in the past decade and more people were treated for depression, far fewer people were treated with psychotherapy, despite studies that show psychotherapy and pills both ease depression.
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