New study finds cognitive function doesn't predict depression relapse

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New research suggests cognitive issues like brain fog may not predict depression relapse. A study of 1,800 participants found that those with previous depression and higher cognitive scores were more likely to relapse, contrary to expectations. This challenges the idea that cognitive decline solely indicates future depressive episodes, suggesting a more complex relationship.


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