Health & Medicine
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Low Levels of Cortisol in People with Bipolar Disorder Linked to High Depression Risk
Cortisol, the stress hormone, is known to cause several problems such as memory loss and inflammation. But, a new study has found that low levels of the hormone could actually be increasing depression risk in people with bipolar disorder.
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