New study finds women have twice as many genetic markers for depression than men, offering insights into sex-specific risks.
Important genetic differences in how females and males experience depression have been revealed for the first time in ...
Women are genetically at higher risk of clinical depression than men, Australian researchers found in a study published ...
(Reuters) -Genetic factors contribute more to depression risk in females than in males, according to a large Australian study ...
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have identified 293 previously unknown genetic variations linked to major depressive ...
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In a compelling Genomic Press Interview published today in Genomic Psychiatry, Dr. Najaf Amin unveils transformative insights ...
A recent study, published in Nature Communications, found that women have a higher genetic risk of depression. The research, ...
Scientists have pinpointed specific neurons and microglia, crucial for emotion and inflammation, as key players in depression ...
Bipolar disorder is genetic, but research suggests that there is both a genetic component and environmental one that ...