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Low serotonin is usually the cause of depression. A brain is like a chemistry set. Without the right level of chemicals, the human mind cannot function properly.
Contrary to the stigma of mental illness, depression is not a sign of weakness or any sort of deficiency. It is a chemical imbalance and medication is usually needed to correct the problem.
Low serotonin levels cause depression associated with an inability to cope. You can see the result of serotonin depletion's effects on any game show. Watch the contestants carefully; some people will get along easily but others will fall apart memory-wise, strategy-wise, or emotionally. Depression is a condition where this kind of imbalance happens frequently or becomes chronic. SSRI (Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors) are frequently prescribed for this condition.
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