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Here’s how metabolism plays a role in recurrent major depression – Hindustan Times
A new study has found that certain metabolites may be predictive indicators for persons at risk for recurrent major depressive disorder.

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, in collaboration with Dutch scientists, have found that certain metabolites may be predictive indicators for persons at risk for recurrent major depressive disorder.
The findings were published in the online issue of Translational Psychiatry.
“This is evidence for a mitochondrial nexus at the heart of depression,” said senior author Robert K. Naviaux, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, paediatrics and pathology at UC San Diego School…
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