Scientists track teen hormones to unlock depression clues
NCT ID NCT07317895
Summary
This study aims to understand how natural hormone changes during menstrual cycles relate to depression in teenage girls. Researchers will track daily hormone levels at home and monitor mental health symptoms over 90 days. The goal is to identify which teens might be especially sensitive to these hormonal shifts.
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University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, T2N1N4, Canada
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