How to Deal With Clinical Depression
How To Deal With Clinical Depression – www.depressiontreatmenthelp101.com Clinical depression may be caused by biological, psychological and social factors. The biological cause is often pointed since many people with this mental disorder respond well to treatment that increases certain monoamines in the pain. This shows that a lack of certain aspects in the biological aspects of the pain may have something to do with clinical depression. Psychological causes may also be the cause of this disorder because the state of mind of the individual is often affected by what happens to him emotionally and mentally. A person’s reaction to events can trigger clinical depression. Social factors of clinical depression include extreme poverty, mental and physical abuse, death in the family, divorce or separation are just a few of the things that may cause it. Some studies also include substance abuse and excessive alcohol intake as possible factors. These are not guarantees that everybody who experiences these are sure to have it. The right combination of biological, psychological and social factors may contribute to the disorder being present in an individual.
Depressed RA Patients More Likely to Die, Especially Men
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WASHINGTON – Men with rheumatoid arthritis who have depression or depressive symptoms were significantly more likely to die compared with RA patients who were not depressed, according to data from a longitudinal cohort study of 530 patients.
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Depression trial to test the truth of happy meals
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Participants who have been diagnosed with clinical depression will follow a Mediterranean diet high in fruits, vegetables, fish and legumes, and low in processed foods, sugar, salt and saturated fat. Previous studies have shown a link between a healthy …
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