Depression: Family History, Genetics & Recent Genomic Insights into Diagnosis
CDC blog post: Suicide, family history, and genomics
Mayo Clinic Information on depression and its causes and risk factor: Depression is more common in people whose biological (blood) relatives also have this condition. Researchers are trying to find genes that may be involved in causing depression
Is depression genetic? Stephanie Faris, HealthLine, August 12
Did you know? 491 genes have been reported in relation to risk and outcomes of depression, including 64 genomewide association studies. To find out more, visit the HuGE Navigator
Check out genetic conditions and tests associated with depression from the NIH Genetic Testing Registry
Blood transcriptomic biomarkers in adult primary care patients with major depressive disorder undergoing cognitive behavioral therapy.
E E Redei et al. Translational Psychiatry, August 2014
E E Redei et al. Translational Psychiatry, August 2014
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