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Better cognition linked to higher relapse risk in depression

Many people who experience depression also struggle with what is often called “brain fog.” They may forget things more easily, lose concentration, feel mentally slower, or have trouble making decisions. Doctors and researchers have long believed that these cognitive problems might signal a greater chance of future depression returning. But a new study has challenged […] The post Better cognition linked to higher relapse risk in depression appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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