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Posted by TJO on July 23, 2003, at 22:59:59
Hi All,
I was doing some research for something else when I came across this and wondered if it was news. This was at http://www.neurolink.hmg.com/main.aspImpaired “one-carbon metabolism” in depression
18/06/2003 13:37:12
Depression, but not anxiety, is associated with impaired one-carbon metabolism, according to Norwegian researchIncidentally this was an interesting site with a few other tidbits too which I guess I'd better post under the right titles. Unfortunately I didn't find what I was looking for (yet).
Tammy
Posted by SLS on July 24, 2003, at 8:19:28
In reply to Impaired One Carbon Metabolism in Depression, posted by TJO on July 23, 2003, at 22:59:59
> Hi All,
> I was doing some research for something else when I came across this and wondered if it was news. This was at http://www.neurolink.hmg.com/main.asp
>
> Impaired “one-carbon metabolism” in depression
> 18/06/2003 13:37:12
> Depression, but not anxiety, is associated with impaired one-carbon metabolism, according to Norwegian research
It sounds remisniscent of the "undermethylation" that the Pfeiffer people talk about.- Scott
Posted by Jack Smith on July 24, 2003, at 12:30:30
In reply to Re: Impaired One Carbon Metabolism in Depression, posted by SLS on July 24, 2003, at 8:19:28
Scott and Tammy,
I am a little confused. I saw a message from "TJO" that was signed by Scott. What's the deal?
JACK
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