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The Elusive Biological Signature of Suicide: A Decade of Progress

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The Elusive Biological Signature of Suicide: A Decade of Progress

A new decennial update in *Molecular Psychiatry* examines the ongoing scientific pursuit to identify a reliable biosignature for suicide risk. This critical review synthesizes a decade of research into the biological underpinnings of suicidal behavior, exploring potential markers in genetics, neuroimaging, and molecular pathways. The article addresses the significant challenges in this field, including the complexity of translating research findings into clinically actionable tools for risk assessment and prevention in psychiatry and critical care settings.

Study Significance: For critical care professionals managing patients with acute respiratory failure, sepsis, or multi-organ failure, understanding and mitigating delirium and psychological distress is a core component of holistic ICU management. This research underscores the importance of integrating psychiatric risk assessment into critical care protocols, potentially informing future strategies for monitoring and preventing adverse psychological outcomes in vulnerable, critically ill populations. It highlights a frontier where advancements in biomarker discovery could eventually augment clinical judgment in identifying high-risk patients.

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