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Don't let this stress you out

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Kyoto University researchers say two -hit stress contributes to brain dysfunction and mental disorders.

Exposure to stress altered the microglial reactivity in the cerebella of both male and female mice, leading to cerebellar dysfunction and behaviors resembling psychiatric disorders.

The findings provide new pathways for understanding the biological mechanisms behind mental disorders, and have the potential to transform both scientific approaches and societal attitudes toward helping those affected.

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English

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