Research has shown chronic depression decreases the size of the hippocampus and damages parts of the anterior cingulate and other pathways in the brain.
Research has shown chronic depression decreases the size of the hippocampus and damages parts of the anterior cingulate and other pathways in the brain.
In this video, Greg Mattingly, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, talks about the neurological impacts of chronic depression.
In this video, Greg Mattingly, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, talks about the neurological impacts of chronic depression.
In this video, Greg Mattingly, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, talks about the neurological impacts of chronic depression.
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Greg Mattingly, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, discusses needs that remain unmet in the treatment of depression.