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Depression’s earliest signs can be hard to spot, but a new study shows AI can detect them in subtle facial movements.
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New Japanese study shows mild depression may subtly alter facial muscle movements, shaping first impressions before diagnosis is made.
The results, the researchers say, underscore the need for targeted mental health interventions for infected children.