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Study identifies brain regions that are almost twice as large in people living with depressionAlthough there are a number of symptoms that can be used to identify depression, such as a lack of energy, or a loss of interest in life, it’s unclear what happens in the brain when someone ...
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People With Depression May Have Key Brain DifferenceNeuroscientists have identified a brain network that is nearly two times larger in the brains of people with depression. By analyzing people's brains over an extended period rather than at a ...
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Lifechanging brain research reveals four different types of AutismDr. Conor Liston, co-senior author and a professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, emphasized the study’s significance. “Autism is associated with diverse presentations and limited therapeutic options.
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