It has long been known that depression is more common in women, but the biological causes remain something of a mystery

It has long been known that depression is more common in women, but the biological causes remain something of a mystery

Women are genetically at higher risk of clinical depression than men, Australian researchers found in a study published Wednesday that could change how the disorder is treated.

Billed as one of the largest-ever studies of its kind, scientists poured through the DNA of almost 200,000 people with depression to pinpoint shared genetic "flags".

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