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Pinyin/Depression

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Depression is a common illness worldwide, with an estimated 350 million people affected. Depression is different from usual mood fluctuations and short-lived emotional responses to challenges in everyday life. Especially when long-lasting and with moderate or severe intensity, depression may become a serious health condition. It can cause the affected person to suffer greatly and function poorly at work, at school and in the family. At its worst, depression can lead to suicide. Suicide results in an estimated 1 million deaths every year.

Yìyùzhèng shì quánqiúxìng chángjiànbìng, gūjì huànzhě yǒu 3.5 yì. Yǔ yībān de qíngxù bōdòng hé duì rìcháng shēnghuó nántí chǎnshēng de duǎnzàn qíngxù fǎnyìng bùtóng. Yóuqíshì chángqī de zhōngdù huò zhòngxíng yìyùzhèng huì chéngwéi yánzhòng de bìnghuàn. Huì jídù yǐngxiǎng huànzhě de gōngzuò, xuéxiào hé jiātíng shēnghuó. Zuì huài qíngkuàng kě yǐnzhì zìshā. Gūjì zàochéng měinián 100 wàn rén zìshā sǐwáng.


There are interrelationships between depression and physical health. For example, cardiovascular disease can lead to depression and vice versa.

Yìyùzhèng yǔ shēntǐ jiànkāng zhuàngkuàng xiānghù guānlián. Lìrú, xīnxuèguǎn jíbìng kě dǎozhì yìyùzhèng, fǎnzhīyìrán.