Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Depression And Suicide

Depression is one of those diseases that is linked to many different aspects of life. It can make you feel like you are not whole, make you completely disinterested in life and even contribute to a distinct feeling like you do not want to get out of bed each day. Unfortunately for many, depression and suicide is also a major link, meaning that more and more people who feel depressed yet do not seek treatment are turning to suicide to relieve the pain of their depression. This is a staggering problem, as depression and suicide are on the rise amongst many different age groups of the American population. Truthfully, nobody is safe, so the most important thing to remember is to watch out for common symptoms of depression and take action against them as soon as possible.

One of the most troubling problems about depression and suicide is that it is greatly on the rise amongst the teenage population of America. This is especially disheartening since each year, nearly five hundred thousand teenagers attempt to commit suicide. While only five thousand per year succeed, these numbers between depression and suicide are far too high to be acceptable in our population. To make matters worse, recent scientific studies have shown that many of the popular antidepressant drugs proscribed to adults with depression simply cause higher rates of depression and suicide among teenagers, leaving no real significant treatment alternatives for those teenagers who do not respond to depression therapy with a counselor or psychiatrist.

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