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KENHUYNH96 KENHUYNH96
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All of the following statements about hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function in major depression are true except
 
  a. Cortisol levels are elevated in some people with major depression.
  b. Corticotropin-releasing hormone levels appear to be consistently lower
  in people with major depression compared to normal controls.
  c. Corticotropin-releasing hormone levels appear to be elevated in people
  with major depression.
  d. In animal models, stress exposure in early life predicts elevated
  corticotropin-releasing factor in adulthood.
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