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Epigenetic prediction of major depressive disorder
M. C. Barbu, X. Shen, et al.
Discover how lifestyle factors like smoking and BMI intertwine with DNA methylation and the risk of major depressive disorder (MDD). This groundbreaking research by Barbu et al. uncovers a strong association between DNAm risk scores and MDD, potentially providing a new avenue for understanding mental health.
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