Does "persistent depression" (depression lasting greater than 10 years) result in "brain inflammation" similar to that found in Alzheimer disease and Parkinson's disease?
First, I'll try to start a response with an allegory.
“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy” ( W. Shakespeare ).
That is, the assumption expressed in the question has clear examples in clinical practice. But now the most difficult thing begins. It is necessary to prove this reasonably.
Denis, by the way, you are on the right track. Look at the article on this topic. And do not get depressed.
First, I'll try to start a response with an allegory.
“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy” ( W. Shakespeare ).
That is, the assumption expressed in the question has clear examples in clinical practice. But now the most difficult thing begins. It is necessary to prove this reasonably.
Denis, by the way, you are on the right track. Look at the article on this topic. And do not get depressed.