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Old 08-20-2017, 05:36 PM #1
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Default Tailoring treatment for clinical depression

I think that this is a promising approach The Australian scientists cracking the genetic code of clinical depression.

For people like me who live with clinical depression finding the "right" AD is not always easy. With typical black humour we sometimes call it "being on the medi-go-round".

This study could help.
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Thanks Kiwi,

As someone who experiences what is termed 'Biological Depression' (depression caused by a medical condition). I wonder, due to limited resourcing, and a presumptive diagnostic process, how many people diagnosed with Clinical Depression may actually have an underlying, un-diagnosed biological cause.

The study hopefully may shed new light on this disparity as well as revealing any genetic influences.
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