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Depression damages parts of the brain, research concludes

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMRIs of 9,000 people have shown that depression shrinks parts of the brain.from shutterstock.com

Brain damage is caused by persistent depression rather than being a predisposing factor for it, researchers have finally concluded after decades of unconfirmed hypothesising.

A study published in Molecular Psychiatry today has proved once and for all...

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