The potential of biomarkers in the early diagnosis of mental health disorders is examined, presenting a promising avenue for timely interventions. Identifying specific biomarkers can aid in detecting mental health conditions at their onset, facilitating more accurate and proactive treatment. Early diagnosis through biomarkers could lead to improved outcomes by enabling targeted interventions before symptoms escalate. This approach has the potential to revolutionise mental health care, ensuring that individuals receive the necessary support at the earliest possible stage.
Track 17-1 Advances in Genetic Profiling for Mental Health
Track 17-2 Using Blood Tests to Predict Depression and Anxiety
Track 17-3 Neuroinflammation as a Biomarker for Stress-Related Disorders
Track 17-4 The Role of Proteomics in Early Mental Health Diagnosis
Track 17-5 Integrating Biomarkers into Clinical Practice for Personalized Care