mental health

mental illness symptomsMental illnesses take many forms. In fact, there are more than 200 different mental illnesses, each with their own signs and symptoms. There are several signs and symptoms that indicate that a person is mentally ill. Contrary to what many people believe, it is a rather common illness that millions of people experience. In fact, some 54 million people suffer from mental illnesses in America alone. In Britain, one out of four people suffer from mental illnesses.

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Down Syndrome FactsDown syndrome happens once every six hundred ninety or so births.  It is a condition that causes intellectual and physical delays.  Normal people have 46 chromosomes and a person with down’s has one extra.  It is the most common genetic chromosomal condition.  It can occur to any race of people.  Down’s is diagnosed either right after birth or during the pregnancy if the right tests have been taken.

 

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depression

Feeling a little sad from one time to another is normal. Not everyone is happy all of the time. Sometimes though, you feel quite empty and hopeless over a long period of time. This is known as depression. It can last for a long time. You don’t seem to enjoy life as much as you had done in the past. The things that you really liked, such as hobbies  or friends are no longer holding the meaning that they used to.

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mental health problem

There are a lot of illnesses that affect people and they all have their various symptoms and signs. Mental health problems just like any other illnesses also have symptoms that one can use to detect problems that are developing in an individual. Knowing these signs can be a very big advantage since the earlier you are able to detect a health problem the better it is because action can be taken before the situation gets out of hand.

 

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mental health problemThere are many causes of mental health in human beings but the most obvious and common one is substance abuse. It has been noted that persons who abuse substances such as drugs and alcohol are always at higher risks of developing mental health related problems.

The main reason behind this association of the substance abuse and mental problems come from the fact that the drugs largely affect the nervous system which in turn plays a major role in determining psychological stability or the lack of it.

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