Letter to the Editor

Physical or Psychological Therapy? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Acupuncture for Subsyndromal Depression among Methamphetamine Users

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PIRNIA B, PIRNIA K, BAZYARI K, ASLANI F, MALEKANMEHR P. Physical or Psychological Therapy? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Acupuncture for Subsyndromal Depression among Methamphetamine Users. Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(3):561-563.