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Suicide risk heightened by these 4 genes, study reveals

Por: New York Post Life December 16, 2022

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For those who suffer from suicidal thoughts, their state of mind isn’t the only factor in play. A new study published by the has revealed a genetic link to suicidal ideations and behaviors — shedding light on new pathways to treat the deadly condition. Researchers from Duke University, co-lead by associate professors Dr. Nathan Kimbrel and Allison Ashley-Koch, identified four genes associated with these people: ESR1, DRD2, DCC and TRAF3.... + full article



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