Researchers at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern believe it may be possible to diagnose depression using a blood test. According to Eva Redei, a professor of psychiatry at the university ...
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A simple blood test may detect depression years before symptoms appear by tracking how immune cells age
A woman walks into a clinic for a routine blood draw. Weeks later, a lab report flags something unexpected: the immune cells ...
Blood tests that measure how certain immune cells age may help detect signs of depression linked to mood and thinking problems in people with and without HIV, improving early diagnosis and treatment.
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