Yoga May Help Treat Depression, Anxiety Disorders(Page 3) "I think what's important about this study is that it shows that by using really cutting-edge neuroimaging technology, we can measure real changes in the brain with behavioral interventions -- changes that are similar to those that we see with pharmacologic treatments," she said. Would other mind-body practices -- Tai Chi, for example -- produce similar effects? "I think that's very possible," Streeter said. "I suspect that all roads lead up the mountain." More information For more on depression, visit the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health. Related Links
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