Better cognition links to higher depression relapse risk

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Higher cognitive function in individuals with a history of depression is linked to an increased risk of relapse. A study found that participants with better cognitive scores were more likely to experience future depressive episodes, contrary to expectations and findings in control groups. This suggests a complex relationship where better cognition might enable symptom recognition, highlighting the need for personalized relapse prevention strategies.


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