Scientists Link SGK1 Protein to Depression and Suicide Risk in Adults with Childhood Trauma
Researchers link brain protein SGK1 to higher depression and suicide risk in adults with childhood trauma, pointing to targeted antidepressants for patients
Researchers link brain protein SGK1 to higher depression and suicide risk in adults with childhood trauma, pointing to targeted antidepressants for patients
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