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Volume 346:1593 May 16, 2002 Number 20
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Mood Disorders in Women

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Edited by Meir Steiner, Kimberly A. Yonkers, and Elias Eriksson. 573 pp., illustrated. London, Martin Dunitz, 2000. $99.95. ISBN 1-85317-545-5.

Mood disorders are one of the leading causes of ill health worldwide, and there are particular issues and complexities associated with mood disorders in women. For these reasons, the publication of the major textbook Mood Disorders in Women is greatly welcomed. An important question is whether the editors and the distinguished contributors have adequately addressed the diversity and complexity of problems associated with mood disorders in women. Overall, the answer must be a resounding "yes," for this book is a scholastic triumph and sets a new benchmark for achievement in this field.

In the introduction, the editors outline the background . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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