A new study carried out by Dr. Carlos Soriano-Mas’ team at IDIBELL and the Institute of Global Health of Barcelona (ISGlobal), associates for the first time mild obsessive-compulsive symptoms, which are present in a much higher percentage of cases than those that require specialized medical and psychological attention, to characteristics and specific alterations of the cerebral anatomy. This work provides a new perspective regarding prevention strategies for long-term mental health disorders.

 

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