Thursday, 26 December 2013

Depression! The Most Common Mental Illness

Mind is a complicated organ, and works in mysterious ways. Depression is one the most common mental illness that exists. It is not a feeling of staying sad but it is a constant feeling of being sad and lacking interest in everyday events. Depression leads to emotional and physical issues as well. Its symptoms vary from person to person.
 Most common symptoms are:
·         A constant feeling of sadness, anxiety and emptiness.
·         Individuals feel restless and hopeless.
·         Fatigue sets in and the energy level decreases gradually.
·         Sleeplessness.
Depression can be triggered by environmental, genetic, biochemical or psychological factors. Most specialists say depression is a lifelong illness and cannot be cured. But the patients of depression can be made better by ‘talk therapy’ and ‘antidepressants’. According to the National Institutes of Health, a significant percentage of people with depressive illness never seek medical help. This is unfortunate, because the vast majority, even those with very severe symptoms, can improve with treatment.

Bentham Science Publishers is one of the leading journals in the STM industry. It has journals and eBooks pertaining to topics from science, medicine, technology and the like. Neurobiology of Mood Disorders is a monograph is a collection of selected articles on the subject of mood disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. 

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