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cause it is
Its so easy to develop and nearly everyone will experience it at one point, rather like a cold. It is also hard to shake and will affect you whether you like it or not, but the main reason is because of how common it really is but no one really notices.
Headache, extremities swell, backache, abdominal cramps, bloating, breast tenderness, weight gain, recurrent cold sores, acne, nausea, bowel disorders, food cravings, anxiety, confusion, depression.
Anxiety disorders are, by far, the most common psychological disorder. There are 6 major types of anxiety and research has determined that 15-19% of individuals have experienced clinical levels in at least one anxiety category. These types include Generalized Anxiety Disorder (characterized by six months of excessive worry/anxiety, muscle tension, sleep problems, fatigue, and autonomic restrictors such as image avoidance), Social Anxiety Disorder (the most common form with about 13/3% of the population experiencing symptoms at some point. It is marked fear of social/performance situations, such as going to crowded places, peeing in public, etc), Panic Disorder (a condition in which individuals experience multiple uncued or (the attack is uncontrolled by the patient and often unknown when they may have one ) panic attacks and worry about these attacks for over one month), Type I Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (characterized by obsessions that cause anxiety and compulsions used to alleviate it), specific phobias, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Depression disorders are also, by far one of the most common, if not the most common psychological disorders. Depression and Anxiety can also, be a dual diagnosis. Meaning you can have both at the same time.
Depression can range from mild to major. It affects 17% of adults at some point of there lives. Only 20% of depressed people seek help to cure it (just like how people rarely go to the doctors office for a cold.)
An immune disorder - disrupts the body's natural ability to fight off infection. This leaves the patient vulnerable to any illnesses. Even a common cold could be life-threatening.
The most common diseases of aging include Alzheimer's, arthritis, cancer , diabetes, depression , and heart disease .
it is a cold place so it is often referred as ''the cold place at the bottem of the earth''
No, first came the Great Depression, then WW2, and finally the Cold War(1947-1991).
It is called by various names. Acute viral nasopharyngitis is one of the more common names. It is also referred to as rhinopharyngitis and acute coryza. It can also be called an upper respiratory infection or URI. But, it is mostly referred to as the common cold or referenced as an infection by the specific viruses that cause the common cold. Colds are usually caused by the rhinovirus (up to 40% of colds), or Coronaviruses (about 20%), but there are more than 200 viruses that can cause the common cold.
The great depression of the 1930's led to WW2; WW2 got the US out of the depression.
There are some conditions that seem to occur at certain times of the year, like cold and flu. These are generally attributed to being in closer proximity to other people and so are more prone to catching cold and flu bacteria and viruses. There is one condition that is attributed more to just weather alone, and that is called seasonal affective disorder (SAD); it's a mood disorder that is associated with depression and related to seasonal variations in the amount of daylight. The less daylight, the more a person tends to get the symptoms associated with SAD such as; depression, lethargy, sleep disturbances, changes in appetite, anxiety and irritability.