Scientists have found that people with mental health conditions who also have skin problems may face worse mental health outcomes, including a higher...
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Scientists have found that people with mental health conditions who also have skin problems may face worse mental health outcomes, including a higher risk of depression and suicidal thoughts. This new research, presented at the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) meeting in Amsterdam, could help doctors identify which patients need extra care and personalized treatment. […] The post Why skin problems may signal higher suicide and depression risks appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists have found that people with mental health conditions who also have skin problems may face worse mental health outcomes, including a higher...
Scientists have found that people with mental health conditions who also have skin problems may face worse mental health outcomes, including a higher...
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