Depression is different for men and women, and the proof is in our DNA

Depression is incredibly complex, highly individual and most often linked to a cache of other triggers and comorbidities. But in 2021, a look at 1.2 million people found 178 gene variants linked to major depressive disorder (MDD) and confirmed that our DNA plays a key role in mental illness. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: McGill University, Depression, Genome, Genetics
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