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Prism vs. Prozac: A Novel Approach to the Amelioration of Anxiety

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Prism vs. Prozac: A Novel Approach to the Amelioration of Anxiety

Prism vs. Prozac: A Novel Approach to the Amelioration of Anxiety

Mark Rosner, MD, Debby Feinberg, OD, Ricks Warren, PhD, ABPP Presented At: the Anxiety Disorders of America Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA, April 2012

Prism vs. Prozac: A Novel Approach to the Amelioration of Anxiety

Vision Specialists of Michigan, technical research papers Poster Presentation at the Anxiety Disorders of America Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA, April 2012 The objective of this study is to utilize validated survey instruments and other metrics to quantify the reduction of anxiety (as well as dizziness and headache) resulting from prismatic lens intervention in VH patients with prominent anxiety.

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Author:   Matt Rosner

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