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Untreated Depressed People Have Fewer Serotonin & Opioid Receptors, And Variation Is Linked To...

May 11, 2008
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Depressed people may have far fewer of the receptors for some of the brain's "feel good" stress-response chemicals than non-depressed people, new University of Michigan Depression Center research shows.And even among depressed people, the numbers of these receptors can vary greatly. [read full story]                    

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