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There are many risk factors for major depression among adolescents, but one of these risk factors, nutritional deficiencies, often gets overlooked. “It is both common sense, and it’s scientifically valid,” said psychiatrist James Greenblatt, MD, author of Finally Hopeful: The Personalized, Whole-Body Plan to Find and Fix the Root Causes of Your Depression, with Bill Gottlieb,
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