STRESS-REGULATING BRAIN AREA LARGER IN DEPRESSION, BIPOLAR
The left side of the hypothalamus was revealed to be 5 percent larger in a new study of people with affective disorders such as depression and bipolar.
Over 16 million adults in the United States have had at least one episode of major depression during the past year.
In fact, depression is one of the most prevalent mental health problems in the U.S.
At least 9 million more people aged 18 and over are living with bipolar disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
The precise underlying causes for both of these conditions remain unknown, but neuro scientists are unraveling more and more aspects that can affect a person’s chances of developing these disorders.
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