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October 21, 2024

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Yale Scientists Uncover Genetic Predisposition to Anxiety

Investigators the Yale Department of Psychiatry investigated the genetic profiles of more than 1 million participants enrolled in multiple cohorts around the world. Leveraging this large dataset, they uncovered more than 100 genes associated with anxiety. The results were published in Nature Genetics.

 

Anxiety disorders and symptoms affect many individuals and negatively on their quality of life. Understanding these patients' genetic predisposition can have major implications for developing more effective therapies and treatments to reduce anxiety's harmful consequences…

 

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