Scientists at the University of Queensland partnered with researchers from the University of Minnesota to examine levels of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - known as the “energy currency” molecule - in the brains and blood cells of young people with depression.

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    11 days ago

    I’m calling it now: it’ll somehow be linked to overuse or high consumption of caffeine that affects the imbalance because you’re not relying on your body to figure It out… Or something…

    Anyway, since 20+Years ago all the hype with energy drinks and higher caffeine, depression has dramatically increased too. I’m sure social media doesn’t help either.