Stanford study identifies 6 types of depression for personalized care

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A Stanford study identified six subtypes of major depression using brain imaging and machine learning. This breakthrough could lead to personalized mental health care. Depression affects 280 million globally and 26 million in the US. 30-40% don't respond to initial treatment. The study aims to match patients with the most effective treatment from the start. Further research and diverse samples are needed for validation.


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