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Depression doesn’t shrink the brain like we thought it did

Depression doesn’t shrink the brain like we thought it didWorldPing

For the past decade, depression has been linked to a shrunken hippocampus, which has a vital role in memory.But a large study using up-to-date scanning techniques suggests this may not be the case…

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