Commentary
Global burden of disease research findings show changes in the prevalence of depression between 1990 and 2017
Author(s): Paul Winston*
Depression is a prevalent mental health condition that can harm both the mind and body. A loss of interest in routine tasks, sleeplessness, an inability to appreciate life, and even suicidal thoughts are the key signs of depression. In most nations today, depression is a prevalent chronic illness that can negatively impact quality of life, interfere with daily activities, and induce depressed thoughts. Patients with major depressive illness also have higher risks of cardiovascular disease, obtaining subpar care, and having higher morbidity and death rates... Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/ puljcpn.2023.6(2).97-8