Medicine and HealthTranslational Psychiatry
Next-generation precision medicine for suicidality prevention
R. Bhagar, S. S. Gill, et al.
This groundbreaking study by R. Bhagar, S. S. Gill, H. Le-Niculescu, and colleagues uncovers new blood gene expression biomarkers linked to suicidality. With findings that suggest the biological pathways involved are related to apoptosis, this research integrates genetic data with social determinants and psychological measures, offering a novel perspective on suicidality as a stress-driven form of accelerated aging.
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