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Research identifies genetic ‘switch’ that can control anxiety

Source: PA Archive

Researchers have identified an area of human and mouse DNA that plays a role in controlling anxiety.

A University of Aberdeen team found a section of DNA which “switches” on key genes in parts of the brain that affect anxiety levels in mice.

They found removal of the “switch” increased anxiety in

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