Health & Medicine
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Stress Hormone Cortisol Could Act as Biomarker for Depression, Researchers Say
Adolescent boys who have high levels of stress hormone 'cortisol' along with some symptoms of depression are at a 14 times higher risk of the condition than their peers, a new study from University of Cambridge found.
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