Women are genetically at higher risk of clinical depression than men, Australian researchers found in a study published Wednesday that could change how the disorder is treated.
Study published in Nature Communications identifies significant genetic differences in how depression affects women versus ...
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A brain chemical called SGK1 may explain why childhood trauma increases depression risk. Blocking it could lead to better antidepressants. Neuroscientists from Columbia University and McGill Universit ...
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Staying active as a teenager does more than strengthen your body. It also protects your mental health. A new long-term study has revealed that when adolescents boost their physical activity, they are ...