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Brain ‘hyperconnectivity’ linked to depression
Sharon Jayson USA Today People with depression have hyperactive brain activity, according to a study published online today that offers new insight into the brain dysfunction that causes depression. Researchers at the University of California-Los Angeles studied the functional connections … Continue reading →
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