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Greece · GreeceNew research published in Psychopharmacology has found that damaging a specific brain region called the nucleus reuniens reduces depression-like behavior in both male and female rats. The study also showed that male and female brains respond differently to antidepressant treatments and brain circuit changes, highlighting the importance of considering sex as a biological factor in mental health research. Depression is one of the most disabling he…See the Story
New study shows brain circuit disruption mimics antidepressant effects
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Making Clinical Trials More Patient-Centric Through Advanced Analytics - Gilmore Health News

United States · United StatesKey Takeaways: External control arms use real-world or historical data to replace placebo groups in trials. They speed up research and reduce ethical concerns, especially in rare diseases. Regulators like the FDA accept them when designed with strong statistical methods. Data quality and bias control are critical to ensure valid, reliable results. Clinical research drives medical progress, paving the way for new treatments and improved patient o…Read Article