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Caption: Dr. Graham Emslie, professor of psychiatry and pediatrics, was a principal investigator in a multicenter study that found that nearly 55 percent of teenagers who failed to respond to a specific class of antidepressant medications improved when they switched to a different antidepressant and participated in cognitive behavioral therapy.
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