The causes of depression are not fully known. Most likely a combination of genetic, biologic, and environmental factors play a role.
Because depression often runs in families, it appears that a genetic component is involved. Studies have found that close relatives of patients with depression are two to six times more likely to develop the condition than individuals without a family history.
The basic biologic causes of depression are strongly linked to...
Read moreDepression doesn't just happen, it happens for a reason. Sometimes the reason is evident and sometimes it isn't. When we can't establish... Read more »
The transcript of this podcast is below. If you prefer to listen to it, you can easily do so from the DepressionCast Web site. You... Read more »
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It's been known for some time now that major depression (clinical depression) is a disease of the brain. As research to more fully... Read more »
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According to a new study, the urge to overeat may be caused by the lack of one brain chemical. Researchers used genetically altered mice and found... Read more »
The theory that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance is often presented by the media as fact, but a new study has found little scientific... Read more »
Scientists say measuring the levels of a brain-nourishing chemicals may be help them predict a schizophrenic patient's chance of suffering a relapse.... Read more »
Scientists at the University of Illinois at Chicago say multiple sclerosis is tied to reduced levels of a neurotransmitter called noradrenaline, and... Read more »