🧠 New Research Alert! 🧠

A study in JAMA Psychiatry explores how functional MRI (fMRI) biomarkers can help distinguish major depressive disorder (MDD) 😔 from healthy individuals. Researchers found that regional homogeneity (ReHo) patterns in the brain are a more reliable marker for MDD than traditional structural MRI 🏗️.

🔬 Why does this matter?
👉 Better Diagnostics: fMRI could lead to more objective ways to diagnose depression, reducing reliance on self-reporting.
👉 Early Detection: One day, brain scans 🏥 might help identify people at risk before symptoms fully develop.
👉 Personalized Treatment: Understanding individual brain patterns could help guide targeted interventions like therapy or medication.

Could brain scans be the future of depression diagnosis? 🤔 Drop your thoughts below! ⬇️

📖 Read more: jamanetwork.com

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