By: mind | 2010-11-11 | Health & Fitness Though its very exhausting to get a finger on something that causes depression, there are some many inter-connected causes starting from childhood and developmental events, environmenta ... read more
By: spicy | 2010-11-23 | Wellness Medical scientists have contributed a lot to our understanding of depression disorder but no one has still found out the mechanism which makes the brain unstable and cause the individual to become depressed. Previously, specialists thought that the cause of depression was the troubling thoughts that occupy the minds of people but recently, it is discovered that there are three main factors that make a person depress. These factors can be inherited, biological or environmental. read more
By: Henry | 2011-03-30 | Diseases and Conditions The general causes of depression are loss of a spouse, torture, loss of a job, harm either by a natural disaster or otherwise, broken romantic relationships, rejection and marital problems. There are various treatments for depression and some of them are mentioned below. read more
By: Kriti Arora | 2010-03-27 | Depression Depression is a persistent feeling of uselessness, as you are living without any purpose in the world. It feels like everything around you is right and you are completely wrong. Depression is like as you are all alone in this world and have nobody to care and listen. read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-03-30 | Depression It is widely accepted that research has not yet able to determine precisely how depression linked factors function and interact. In this informational article titled "Depression Info - Exploring Common Causes of Depression" we will focus of three environmental and social risk factors. read more
By: mind | 2010-11-11 | Health & Fitness Depression is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts, that affects the manner a person eats and sleeps, the means one feels regarding oneself, and the approach one thinks ... read more
By: Dr. Steven John | 2010-09-25 | Depression Depression is a very widespread problem today affecting one in four women and one in eight men. Many people are aware of many symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness or helplessness, obsessive negative thoughts, loss or gain in appetite, insomnia or increased need for sleep, social withdrawal , irritability and loss of memory or concentration, and recurrent in the minds of death or suicide. read more
By: Dan Micheals | 2010-03-26 | Depression Approximately 19 million Americans suffer from depression in a certain point of their lives. With this high incidence rate, it is necessary that we should all know the causes of depression so that proper precautions can be applied earlier to prevent it from developing. However, depression has no exact known cause, but there are risk factors that have been linked with the onset of depression. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-19 | College The most certain cause of postpartum depression has not yet been asserted, even though a number of theories have been put forward by experts. Three factors have been put forward by experts, which they believe play a major role in ... read more
By: John | 2010-11-24 | Mental health It is noted that hundreds of million individuals are affected by the mental disorder depression. If that is the case, it is fundamental to ask the question" Why do individuals get depressed?" read more
By: Naomi West | 2010-03-26 | Depression Depression is a rather serious mental condition that thousands of people in the world have to contend with. Many of us know what this is like and have suffered through it in our own way. Although it is serious to see someone going through this condition there is a way to help them. read more
By: Julie Kerr | 2011-10-05 | Anxieties Depression is a feeling that we get when something bad happens and we are unable to deal with it. Even though depression is now known to have serious effects if it persists for a long length of time, the actual causes of depression are not well defined. There are some theories that suggest a multiple number of reasons, both internal and external factors which can cause depression. There are other read more
By: Valerie Balandra | 2010-03-30 | Depression Nearly everyone experiences occasional feelings of sadness; depressed feelings are a natural reaction to disappointment, loss, difficulties in life, or low self-esteem. But when periods of intense sadness last for weeks at a time and hamper your ability to function normally, you may be suffering from clinical, or major, depression. read more
By: Dan Micheals | 2010-03-26 | Depression Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in America. It can affect any person at any time of the year. To avoid this common mental disorder, it is really important to know what really causes depression. Unfortunately, the causes of depression are not fully known yet, however, there are risk factors that are said to contribute to the development of depression, such as gender, marital factors, age, previous episode, and heredity. read more
By: Nyla Nasir | 2010-07-17 | Heart Depression, anxiety and stress not only damage our mental health but also they may lead to angina pain and discomfort. Frequent depression rises the risk of heart disease over and above any genetic risks common to depression and heart disease. Furthermore, diabetes, high choresterol or obesity are also the result of depression. read more