So http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/seishunchuu/ If anyone has read this, can you tell me what it's about? This guy has a kitten inside of his pants and is panting on the cover so i'm afraid to read it Thanks
People who are not physically healthy are at an increased risk for developing mental conditions such as depression. People who participate in unhealthy lifestyle practices also have a more difficult time overcoming depressive episodes than healthier people.Research shows that physical illnesses increase the likelihood of depressive illness, including the following: Stroke. Heart disease. Chronic pain, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue. ... Multiple sclerosis. Hypothyroidism. Hormone imbalance. ... HIV. Postpartum depression. Five Warning Signs of Mental Illness Long-lasting sadness or irritability. Extremely high and low moods. Excessive fear, worry, or anxiety. Social withdrawal. Dramatic changes in eating or sleeping habits. In a healthy brain, brain cells (neurons) are produced throughout a person's adult life in a part of the hippocampus called the dentate gyrus. In people with MDD, however, the long-term exposure to increased cortisol levels can slow the production of new neurons and cause the neurons in the hippocampus to shrink.There's no single cause of depression. It can occur for a variety of reasons and it has many different triggers. For some people, an upsetting or stressful life event, such as bereavement, divorce, illness, redundancy and job or money worries, can be the cause. Different causes can often combine to trigger depression.Having a mental illness is hard enough, but the stigma associated with mental health conditions can add an extra layer of stress for both partners. The person with a mental illness may feel shame, embarrassment, or guilt about their condition. They may try to hide their symptoms or fail to seek the help they need.Research shows your brain physically ages faster when you're depressed. Looking into the brain, new research out of Yale University shows depression can physically change a person's brain, hastening an aging effect that might leave them more susceptible to illnesses associated with old age.