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Genetic Variation May Influence Response to Depression Treatment

Scientists have limited knowledge of how certain genes affect individual response to antidepressant treatment. A recent study published February 20, 2008, suggests variations in a gene known as TREK1 may explain some forms of treatment-resistant major depression
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