Updated On: 08 October, 2025 02:25 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
In the study, published in Nature Communications, scientists found that genetic factors contribute more to depression risk in females than in males

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A team of Australian researchers has decoded important genetic differences in how females and males experience depression for the first time, an advance that could pave the way for more targeted intervention and treatments.
In the study, published in Nature Communications, scientists found that genetic factors contribute more to depression risk in females than in males.