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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

New Research on Depression

Coming from a family full of depressed and anxious people this article was intriguing to me. There appears to be a very big difference between the brain of a normal person and the brain of a depressed person. Therefore, cognitive problems are more likely. Like difficulty concentrating, difficulty picking up social cues or poor memory. So the questions is, do these cognitive problems cause the depression? It’s possible. And this research also helps mental health professionals identify depression early so development can potentially be reduced. Read on and learn more.

Posted by Sara Bereika in • Articles
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