New Research Shows Depression Linked with Inflammation |
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New Research Shows Depression Linked with Inflammation | Darrell Miller | 01/21/17 |
Date:
January 21, 2017 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: New Research Shows Depression Linked with Inflammation
Does your struggle with depression have you on the verge of exploding? Inflammation could be the reason why. Researchers study the connection between inflammation and depression. Backed by science, take charge of your inflammation and manage your Depression. Also, check out some inexpensive and easy ways to reduce your inflammation.
Key Takeaways:
- Growing evidence supports that at least some forms of depression may also be linked to ongoing low-grade inflammation in the body.
- When people are given proinflammatory cytokines, people experience more symptoms of depression and anxiety
- When your body is in an inflammatory state fighting off the common cold or flu, you can experience symptoms overlapping with depression— disrupted sleep, depressed mood, fatigue, foggy-headedness, and impaired concentration.
"But growing evidence supports that at least some forms of depression may also be linked to ongoing low-grade inflammation in the body."
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