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Depression – A look at the next generation of promising research, better understanding, and new treatments

 
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Dr. Philip Gold is one of the world’s leading researchers of depressive illness. He is here today to discuss the correlation and body's response to depression and stress, the role of inflammation in depression and how anti-inflammatory agents can help.

Research notes Depression represents a dysregulation of the brain’s stress response system that we depend upon for survival - why it is so critical to address stress and tips for doing it. Dr. Gold discusses data revealing depression is a total body disease that shortens life by 7 - 10 years, and that it brings increased risk of premature onset of coronary artery disease, stroke, diabetes and osteoporosis. He also discusses a new science of gene therapy including a treatment overcoming the gene mutation that interferes with resiliency, promotes vulnerability to depression, and inhibits the capacity of antidepressants to work effectively

Get his new book here: https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Through-Depression-Generation-Revolutionary/dp/1538724618/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

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depression-a-look-at-the-next-generation-of-promising-research-better-understanding-and-new-treatments

Dr. Philip Gold is one of the world’s leading researchers of depressive illness. He is here today to discuss the correlation and body's response to depression and stress, the role of inflammation in depression and how anti-inflammatory agents can help.

Research notes Depression represents a dysregulation of the brain’s stress response system that we depend upon for survival - why it is so critical to address stress and tips for doing it. Dr. Gold discusses data revealing depression is a total body disease that shortens life by 7 - 10 years, and that it brings increased risk of premature onset of coronary artery disease, stroke, diabetes and osteoporosis. He also discusses a new science of gene therapy including a treatment overcoming the gene mutation that interferes with resiliency, promotes vulnerability to depression, and inhibits the capacity of antidepressants to work effectively

Get his new book here: https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Through-Depression-Generation-Revolutionary/dp/1538724618/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

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