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Stress in the city: Brain activity and biology behind mood disorders of urbanites
June 22, 2011 by NewsBot
Being born and raised in a major urban area is associated with greater lifetime risk for anxiety and mood disorders. Until now, the biology for these associations had not been described. A new study shows that two distinct brain regions that regulate emotion and stress are affected by city living.