Childhood Moves Linked to Higher Depression Risk, Study Finds

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Childhood Moves Linked to Higher Depression Risk, Study Finds
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A study of over a million Danes found that frequent moves during childhood significantly increase the risk of depression in adulthood, more so than living in poverty. Researchers discovered that moving more than once between ages 10 and 15 raised the likelihood of adult depression by 61% compared to those who did not move.

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