Remembering good times 'could reduce teenage depression'
by Ian Sample Science editor from on (#46YZT)
Recalling happy events appears to build resilience to mental illness, say scientists
Remembering the good times may help adolescents stave off depression, according to research on teenagers who were at risk of mental illness because of childhood hardships.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge found recalling happy events appeared to build their resilience to mental illness, suggesting this could assist in preventing depression later in life.
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