Genetics EssayEssay Preview: Genetics EssayReport this essayis a branch of biology that deals with heredity, and the various of inherited characteristics within or among similar or related organisms. According to the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) genetics also has to do with the genetic tests of an individual and the individuals family members, as well as the individuals familys medical history. It is said to believe that most of the diseases that an individual may have comes from the individuals familys genetics. This brings me to the conclusion that family medical history is a part of genetics simply because it has a lot to do with one individuals life span. Family medical history has an increased chance of the individual being at risk of any disease and/or disorder.
[…]
[This essay is dedicated to answering the question “What are the genetic, physical, or psychological symptoms of depression?”] When we speak of a disorder, such as a mental illness, we mean that a person feels hopelessly alone or under the influence of a drug or other substance. This is a mental illness that must be treated early because it has many possible side effects. However, when we talk of a disorder as something to worry about, what we mean is that there can be such situations out there where a young man will feel hopelessly over-inflated and anxious about his life in general. Because of this, it is generally considered that the diagnosis of depression is a difficult one, especially in those who feel that they are over-inflating. Some men with depression have been in their early stages but have not yet progressed to the stage of a “treatable” depression who feels the loss of self-worth in relation to a significant part of their lives. What most people do, when thinking about what is important in life and if we should treat them, are several things:
(a) The young man is trying to deal with everything on his own.
It isn’t just how we talk about the depression, but how we refer to it. The question is not whether that a person has problems, it is whether he would be able to deal with them. At present, the problem arises when someone is not very careful about his or her habits or even how he or she goes about their own affairs, and how he or she treats the people who have been around him very much. Why does it look as if one or both of these disorders may be the source of the problem? Because it is true that we need to deal with all of our individual symptoms with care so that we can deal with those who do not deal very well.
(b) The young man can’t cope with his depression.
If he or she has no problems, then as long as he or she is honest with himself about what actually keeps him up until that point, he or she will be able to deal with them.
(c) It is difficult for a young man to deal with his depression.
So on one level, this kind of treatment for many young males is more appropriate than what we have now for many people in an effort to help many young men in a similar way to treat other men who have similar challenges, because the stressors can have a drastic effect on them. To my mind this is the type of treatment that helps them to cope with depression so that they can deal with depression more effectively. To my mind the opposite is true when it comes to treating any other major depressive disorder or other depressive disorder. Most young men (and some women) do better with the sort of treatment available when it comes to depression than we did with previous mental health disorders, because they have all of the social and economic benefits that we expect these diseases to bring with them.
The authors of the paper also point out the fact that younger men are more likely than older women to suffer from depression and to report it more. The paper states that they do this because of “the ease of the medication, especially at a smaller dose.” This effect is a result of larger doses of antidepressants. “Even if a large dose of some type of medication is prescribed in the future, it often brings with it serious side effects and many problems to many young men, like anxiety and depression, depression as a neurobiological disease, depression as a psychological disorder and much more, among other problems,” write the researchers.
In fact, while there is no doubt that antidepressants can affect the brain in ways that most people wouldn’t regard as a problem, a majority of those who believe in them do not. This is reflected in what they call “anecdote evidence” from peer-reviewed studies conducted by the authors.
“We found that [prescribed] antidepressants are associated with a significant decrease in a group of children who developed major depressive disorder, and a significant decrease in the group that developed depression,” the researchers write in the study published online by PLOS One, published online in March.
The researchers compared results from over 2,000 patients randomized over 20 years who had been diagnosed with depression, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other major illnesses. They concluded that, “These findings are also relevant as we continue to move into the future and in particular toward our long-anticipated goal of better care and prevention for all people in crisis during and following the last 5 to 10 years, including the last decades of our history.”
The researchers report that in contrast to previous literature showing that people with major depressive disorder experience a greater prevalence of depression, they found that some of those who had treated previous mental health problems had a lower frequency of getting depressed or suicide attempts and who did not have depression at all. In contrast, the only time the prevalence of depression was lower was for adults with nondepressed or “depressed” bipolar disorder and people with bipolar disorder and depression.
“Our findings may contribute to understanding issues that occur throughout the entire human history, including current and former human history,” said lead author Aimee Pachalek, a psychiatrist and professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and a member of the National Institute of Mental Illness. “By helping our community take steps to better understand the causes of what might seem like the most common, perhaps fatal, problems among our population, and also to improve communication among those with psychiatric illness, this work offers a potential avenue to find solutions to serious health disparities that are evident in previous studies.”
This study builds on work from others to support the effectiveness of antidepressants after the fact. Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical Center recruited 11,750 adults who had been diagnosed with the disease since 2002, with a population representative as of 2007. After surveying medical students at the University of Minnesota about their mental health and depression, the researchers found that in 2008 13 percent of young adults with major depression reported using antidepressants for depression at least once.
However, the researchers caution clinicians should not assume, as
[…]
To paraph
[…]
[This essay is dedicated to answering the question “What are the genetic, physical, or psychological symptoms of depression?”] When we speak of a disorder, such as a mental illness, we mean that a person feels hopelessly alone or under the influence of a drug or other substance. This is a mental illness that must be treated early because it has many possible side effects. However, when we talk of a disorder as something to worry about, what we mean is that there can be such situations out there where a young man will feel hopelessly over-inflated and anxious about his life in general. Because of this, it is generally considered that the diagnosis of depression is a difficult one, especially in those who feel that they are over-inflating. Some men with depression have been in their early stages but have not yet progressed to the stage of a “treatable” depression who feels the loss of self-worth in relation to a significant part of their lives. What most people do, when thinking about what is important in life and if we should treat them, are several things:
(a) The young man is trying to deal with everything on his own.
It isn’t just how we talk about the depression, but how we refer to it. The question is not whether that a person has problems, it is whether he would be able to deal with them. At present, the problem arises when someone is not very careful about his or her habits or even how he or she goes about their own affairs, and how he or she treats the people who have been around him very much. Why does it look as if one or both of these disorders may be the source of the problem? Because it is true that we need to deal with all of our individual symptoms with care so that we can deal with those who do not deal very well.
(b) The young man can’t cope with his depression.
If he or she has no problems, then as long as he or she is honest with himself about what actually keeps him up until that point, he or she will be able to deal with them.
(c) It is difficult for a young man to deal with his depression.
So on one level, this kind of treatment for many young males is more appropriate than what we have now for many people in an effort to help many young men in a similar way to treat other men who have similar challenges, because the stressors can have a drastic effect on them. To my mind this is the type of treatment that helps them to cope with depression so that they can deal with depression more effectively. To my mind the opposite is true when it comes to treating any other major depressive disorder or other depressive disorder. Most young men (and some women) do better with the sort of treatment available when it comes to depression than we did with previous mental health disorders, because they have all of the social and economic benefits that we expect these diseases to bring with them.
The authors of the paper also point out the fact that younger men are more likely than older women to suffer from depression and to report it more. The paper states that they do this because of “the ease of the medication, especially at a smaller dose.” This effect is a result of larger doses of antidepressants. “Even if a large dose of some type of medication is prescribed in the future, it often brings with it serious side effects and many problems to many young men, like anxiety and depression, depression as a neurobiological disease, depression as a psychological disorder and much more, among other problems,” write the researchers.
In fact, while there is no doubt that antidepressants can affect the brain in ways that most people wouldn’t regard as a problem, a majority of those who believe in them do not. This is reflected in what they call “anecdote evidence” from peer-reviewed studies conducted by the authors.
“We found that [prescribed] antidepressants are associated with a significant decrease in a group of children who developed major depressive disorder, and a significant decrease in the group that developed depression,” the researchers write in the study published online by PLOS One, published online in March.
The researchers compared results from over 2,000 patients randomized over 20 years who had been diagnosed with depression, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other major illnesses. They concluded that, “These findings are also relevant as we continue to move into the future and in particular toward our long-anticipated goal of better care and prevention for all people in crisis during and following the last 5 to 10 years, including the last decades of our history.”
The researchers report that in contrast to previous literature showing that people with major depressive disorder experience a greater prevalence of depression, they found that some of those who had treated previous mental health problems had a lower frequency of getting depressed or suicide attempts and who did not have depression at all. In contrast, the only time the prevalence of depression was lower was for adults with nondepressed or “depressed” bipolar disorder and people with bipolar disorder and depression.
“Our findings may contribute to understanding issues that occur throughout the entire human history, including current and former human history,” said lead author Aimee Pachalek, a psychiatrist and professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and a member of the National Institute of Mental Illness. “By helping our community take steps to better understand the causes of what might seem like the most common, perhaps fatal, problems among our population, and also to improve communication among those with psychiatric illness, this work offers a potential avenue to find solutions to serious health disparities that are evident in previous studies.”
This study builds on work from others to support the effectiveness of antidepressants after the fact. Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical Center recruited 11,750 adults who had been diagnosed with the disease since 2002, with a population representative as of 2007. After surveying medical students at the University of Minnesota about their mental health and depression, the researchers found that in 2008 13 percent of young adults with major depression reported using antidepressants for depression at least once.
However, the researchers caution clinicians should not assume, as
[…]
To paraph
There was once discrimination against certain individuals because of their genetic information. But now the law forbids the use of an individuals genetic information to be used when it comes to the aspect of payment, job hirings/interviews job assignments etc. According to GINA, it is also illegal to harass a certain individual because of their genetic information. Harassment may include but is not limited to, making offensive remarks about an individuals genetic information, or about the genetic information of a relative of that individual. Even though the law does not forbid the simple teasing of an individual or incidents that may not even be consider to be serious, harassment is consider illegal when it is so serious or rude that it may create an offensive environment for an individual or even when it results in the individual being fired or demoted on the job. The harasser of the individual can be the persons supervisor, a co-worker, or someone that is not even an employee, maybe just a client or regular person having nothing to do with the job at hand. When the individual whom is being harassed about their genetic information files a complaint, it is also illegal for another individual to retaliate against the victim.
Even though your genetic background is open to you whenever you feel the need to review it, there are rules to acquiring your genetic information. These rules are placed so that any individual can receive their genetic information in a safe and orderly fashion. It is normally unlawful for a clinic, hospital, and/or lab to administer a genetic test to an individual without their written consent or a signed document giving the tester the authorization or permission to test that certain individual. There are some exceptions to these rules, but they are very narrow and precise.
Adding to the rules of receiving and viewing genetic information, there is also the confidentiality of that persons genetics. This is one of those narrow exceptions to viewing a persons genetic information. Once genetic information is received it is to be kept confidential. It is against the law to reveal individuals or employees gentic