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Acute and chronic stress have markedly different impacts on neural repair in a depression-linked brain region - Medical Xpress

Researchers at Zhejiang University found that acute stress increases natural repair mechanisms in the brain, while chronic stress suppresses them. Autophagy was most affected in the lateral habenula, a brain region linked to emotional regulation. Several anti…

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Acute and chronic stress have markedly different impacts on neural repair in a depression-linked brain region - Medical Xpress
Researchers at Zhejiang University found that acute stress increases natural repair mechanisms in the brain, while chronic stress suppresses them. Autophagy was most affected in the lateral habenula,… [+6059 chars]

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