First biomarker discovered for depression in teenage boys

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The research team found that among boys, those with depressive symptoms and high levels of cortisol in their saliva were 14 times more likely to develop clinical depression, compared with boys who had low levels of cortisol and no depressive symptoms.

However, girls with depressive symptoms and high cortisol levels were only four times more likely to develop clinical depression, compared with girls with no symptoms of depression and low cortisol levels.