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Study shows connection between early life stress, depression and sleep disturbances

 

April 16, 2018

Early life stress, sleep disturbances and alterations in neuronal plasticity have been associated with depression, yet the relation between these factors and depression remain poorly understood.

In her doctoral dissertation, M.Sc. Olena Santangeli from University of Helsinki explored the interconnection between depression and sleep disturbances, starting from early stage of development. Possible molecular mechanisms underlying this interaction were assessed using animal models. The investigation of sleep disturbances in early-onset depression in humans was performed in depressed adolescents.

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20180416/Study-shows-connection-between-early-life-stress-depression-and-sleep-disturbances.aspx

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