Brain scans could predict when depression strikes again in seniors
NCT ID NCT05331599
Summary
This study aims to understand why depression often returns in people over 60. Researchers will use brain scans and daily mood tracking to find patterns that predict who is at risk for another depressive episode. They will also see how these brain changes relate to memory and thinking problems.
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University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60607, United States
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