PIONEERING BRAIN SCAN STUDY PREDICTS DEPRESSION BEFORE IT STRIKES
In a groundbreaking study, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have made the astonishing discovery that brain scans can predict depression before it happens. By analyzing brain activity in patients who were later diagnosed with depression, the team found that individuals with a larger salience network in their brain are more likely to develop this debilitating condition. Continue reading “Pioneering brain scan study predicts depression before it strikes”