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Brisbane scientists want mental health findings turned into treatments

QIMR researchers who helped link genetic markers to specific mental health conditions now want more work done to turn that knowledge into treatments.

Queensland researchers target new treatments for childhood dementia

Queensland researchers target new treatments for childhood dementia
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Depression and anxiety genetically linked for the first time

For the first time, researchers have identified why depression and anxiety often occur together. A study, led by the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, has identified more than 500 genes that influence both depression and anxiety. Guest: Professor Eske Derks, senior researcher; head of Translational Neurogenomics Group, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Producer:

New Evidence Of Genetic Link Between Depression And Anxiety

Friday, 16 April 2021, 10:16 am   New Australian research, led by QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, has identified 509 genes that influence both depression and anxiety - confirming a genetic relationship between the mental health conditions. The study findings have been published overnight in the prestigious journal Nature Human Behaviour, and are the first to identify so many genes that are shared between depression and anxiety. The senior researcher and head of QIMR Berghofer’s Translational Neurogenomics Group, Professor Eske Derks, said depression and anxiety are the two most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the world and often co-occur together in the same person. “Not a lot has

Study reveals genetic link between depression and anxiety

Study reveals genetic link between depression and anxiety ANI | Updated: Apr 16, 2021 05:09 IST Queensland [Australia], April 16 (ANI): New Australian research, led by QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, has identified 509 genes that influence both depression and anxiety - confirming a genetic relationship between the mental health conditions. The study findings have been published overnight in the prestigious journal Nature Human Behaviour, and are the first to identify so many genes that are shared between depression and anxiety. The senior researcher and head of QIMR Berghofer s Translational Neurogenomics Group, Professor Eske Derks, said that depression and anxiety are the two most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the world and often co-occur together in the same person.

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