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Researchers say lithium concentration in brain connected to depression – Open Access Government
Researchers believe that they have a breakthrough – finding that lithium concentrations in the brain are connected to depression

Lithium is an antique way that mental disturbances would be treated. For decades, depression resulted in doctors assigning high concentrations of lithium salts as a ‘cure’.
However, even now, the actual role of lithium in the brain is unknown.
Physicists and neuropathologists at the Technical University of Munich joined forensic medical experts at Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich (LMU) and an expert team from the Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) to develop a method which…
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