Wednesday 17 September 2014

Depression - A New Discovery Method



Depression is a severe, typically prolonged feelings of despondency and dejection. It is a state of mind where there are possibilities of unhappiness, gloominess, moodiness, pessimism among others. It is strictly a case of mental disorder that is mind related.

Before now, it takes a visit of a psychologist or a psychiatric doctor to be able to understand a depressed individual and the nature of depression, its extent and how it may likely be corrected.

Depression has given rise to lots of issues relating to crime as victims had been involved in one crime or the other, sometimes suicide. But how well has the cases been identified and how soon has the results been, these among other questions has led to a new discovery on how depression can be detected in an individual.

The procedure is a simple blood test as researched by Redei EE, Ho J, Cai X, Seok J, Kwasny MJ, and Mohr DC. Blood transcriptomic biomarkers in adult primary care patients with major depressive disorder undergoing cognitive behavioral therapy. Read more...



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