COULD A BLOOD TEST PREDICT SUICIDE RISK?
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYrightOriginal Study
Posted by Lauren Nelson-Johns Hopkins on July 31, 2014
A simple blood test may be a reliable way to screen people for suicide risk. The test looks for changes in a gene that helps the brain manage stress and control impulsive behavior.
"Suicide is a major preventable public health problem, but we have been stymied in our prevention efforts because we have no consistent way to predict those who are at increased risk of killing themselves," says Zachary Kaminsky, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
"With a test like ours, we may be able to stem suicide rates by identifying those people and intervening early enough to head off a catastrophe."
http://www.futurity.org/blood-test-suicide-risk-739662/