Researchers find hundreds of new genetic variants linked to depression
- A global study identified 100 new genetic variations linked to depression, including participants from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
- Researchers from the University of Edinburgh and King's College London analyzed genetic data from over five million people across 29 countries.
- The study found that nearly 300 previously unknown genetic links to depression could lead to improved treatments.
- Professor Andrew McIntosh stated that larger studies are needed to develop better therapies for depression.
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