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New brain-based marker of stress susceptibility: Finding might help prevent mental illnesses linked with stress
July 29, 2014 by NewsBot
Some people handle stressful situations better than others, and it's not all in their genes: Even identical twins show differences in how they respond to adversity. Researchers have identified an electrical pattern in the brains of genetically identical mice that predicts how well individual animals will fare in stressful situations. The results may eventually help researchers prevent a range of mental illnesses that have been linked with stress.