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Large study looks at how genetic impacts depression

Mark McCullough
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In the largest study of it's kind ever, international researches led by the Univertsity of Edinburgh, found hundreds of genes that can now be linked to increased risks of depression, shedding light on the origins of the condition and highlighting personality types that could be at risk.

According to a report in Science Today, after the study that involved two million people, scientists "studied information pooled from three large datasets of anonymised health and DNA records and pinpointed 269 genes that were linked to depression."

Researchers are hoping the study will lead to new treatments to help those in need. 

You can read more at Science Daily by clicking here.