Depression Is Physically Changing Your Brain
Depression doesn't just affect how you feel. It can also affect how your brain functions. Research has shown that long-term depression may be associated with changes in important brain regions, including the hippocampus, which plays a key role in memory, learning, and emotional regulation. In this video, we'll explore: ✔ What the hippocampus does ✔ How depression affects the brain ✔ Why memory and concentration problems are common ✔ The science behind hippocampal shrinkage ✔ Whether these changes can be reversed Understanding the biology of depression can help us better understand mental health and the importance of early intervention. #Depression #MentalHealth #BrainScience #Psychology #Neuroscience #Memory #BrainHealth #HumanBehavior #PsychologyFacts #MentalWellness

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