genitcs and gender
Yes it can.
internalising feelings lead to stress and depression which inturn affect our physical, social and mental wellbeing of individuals. Mental health is a state of physical, mental and social wellbeing not just the absence of disease.
Yes. In fact, psychiatrists factor in significant general medical conditions under "axis III" of the assessment and plan for their patients.
because it make once relief from mental stress to somehow or the other
NO. They do not affect it. It is genetic so physical and mental health dose not affect it.
You can say "mental and physical health". You can also say "physical and mental health". So both are completely acceptable.
lack of pleasure in activities,sexual desires
physical well-beingchemical imbalance physical characteristics of the brain drugs
The consequences of separating mental health from physical health is that there are times that physical health could cause mental health problems. For example, someone that has a problem with their kidneys, more specifically, adrenal glands, may exhibit signs of anxiety.
It boots your self-esteem so that makes your mental health healthier. :)
David B. Larson has written: 'The forgotten factor in physical and mental health' -- subject(s): Mental health, Psychiatry and religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Mental health
Body's physical health is interconnected and cannot be separated from your body's mental health. One affects the other.