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Inside the Mind: Metabolomic Shifts in Depressed Teen Girls

Depression affects both the mind and body, causing real and measurable changes in the brain. In this video, we explore groundbreaking research that uncovers significant differences in blood metabolites among adolescent girls diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Understanding these biological markers not only sheds light on the physical side of depression but also opens the door to early detection and more effective prevention strategies. Join us as we break down the latest findings and discuss how science is paving the way for improved mental health outcomes. If you find this information valuable, please like and share to spread awareness.

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