Beware of the depressed



Canadian scientists have confirmed that infection with stress and depression can damage the human brain and change its structure permanently

Researchers at the Brain Institute of the University of Calgary, Canada, said that stress and depression can be transmitted in a literal sense, disrupting the brain's vital functions and destroying its entire structure

Laboratory experiments in rats showed that an increase in the stress hormone in a rat results in a change in the activity of the mouse brain closest to it


The researchers observed that changes in brain activity, after a stress infection, develop and disrupt the neurons of the central nervous system in mice, and move the same mechanism among humans through their interactive groups of family and friends

The scientists stressed that the incidence of stress and depression infection, from a person close to us and communicate with him always, have far more serious consequences than they have observed in the experimental mice, and lead to a major defect in the nervous system and the development of various neurological diseases

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