Toxicology Question: What Saintly Flower Has Been Investigated as a Treatment for Depression?
By Jason Hack, MD
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on June 9, 2020
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Topics: DepressionPoisonToxin
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Jason Hack, MD
Dr. Hack (Oleander Photography) is chief of the division of medical toxicology and vice chair for research at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He enjoys taking photographs of beautiful toxic, medicinal, and benign flowers that he stumbles upon or grows in his garden. Contact him at ToxInRI@gmail.com, www.toxinRI.com, or on Instagram @oleanderphotography.
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