Biological difference in brains between suicide and natural death

According to a report by De Telegraaf, researchers have discovered a biological difference in the brains of people who died by suicide, compared to those who died a natural death.
The difference is striking, but the exact nature of it is not further explained in the report. The discovery could provide new insights into the biological aspects of suicide.
It is not yet clear what implications these findings have for the treatment of depression or other mental disorders that can lead to suicide. Further studies are needed to better understand the difference.
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