Study: Repeated Impacts, Traumatic Brain Injuries Produces Greater Risk Of Depression
Study: Repeated Impacts, Traumatic Brain Injuries Produces Greater Risk Of Depression

A new study has linked head injuries experienced while young to an increased risk for depression and depression decades later.

UPI reports those who had repetitive head impacts scored 1.24 points higher on a 15-point depression symptom scale than those without a history.

Specifically, participants without any history of either traumatic brain injury or repetitive head impacts had the fewest symptoms of depression.