Researchers at the Los Angeles Children’s Hospital discovered that a person’s brain experiences structural changes when they are depressed, suggesting that new biological targets can be focused on in order to treat depression.
Researchers at the Los Angeles Children’s Hospital discovered that a person’s brain experiences structural changes when they are depressed, suggesting that new biological targets can be focused on in order to treat depression.
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