Women carry a higher genetic risk of depression, new study says
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A groundbreaking study from Australia reveals that women have a higher genetic risk of depression compared to men, identifying 16 genetic variants linked to the condition in women versus only eight in men. This research, touted as the largest of its kind focusing on sex differences in major depression, sheds light on the biological factors contributing to mental health disparities. Understanding these genetic influences is crucial as it can lead to more tailored treatments and interventions for women, ultimately improving mental health outcomes.
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