Scientists Discover Hundreds of New Genetic Risk Factors for Depression

 A Study study, published in the journal Cell, found 700 variations in the genetic code of individuals linked to the development of depression, almost half of which had never been associated with the condition before.

These small changes in DNA were linked to neurons in multiple brain regions, including areas that control emotion.

A global study has identified 300 previously unknown genetic risk factors for depression because it included a much wider population sample.

According to the World Health Organization, 3.8% of the population has depression at any one time, affecting about 280 million people.

While a range of factors including adverse life events, physical ill health and stress can increase the risk of developing depression, it also has a genetic component.

This information was written by Anna Bawden from the Guardian and brought to you so my quest is to write more indepth information about the causes o depression and factors that cause depression


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