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Editorial for “The Anti‐Depressive Effects of Ultra‐High Static Magnetic Field”

Editorial for “The Anti‐Depressive Effects of Ultra‐High Static Magnetic Field” Depressive disorders are typically manifested by not being able to enjoy normal activities and loss of interest in previously pleasurable situations, pessimism, depressed mood accompanied by feelings of grief and anguish, lack of energy both mentally and physically, psychomotor slowing, cognitive slowdown, and decreased functionality with limited content.1 Depression is a medical condition that may last from weeks to months, tends to recur periodically, in which the usual functionality of the individual changes significantly.2Depression is the most common mental disorder worldwide.3 Depressive disorders can be diagnosed at any age, but more common especially between the ages of 25 and 44.4 Estimated 3.8% of the full population, including 5.0% among young adults and 5.7% among adults older than 60 years; in other words, approximately 280 million people in the world suffer from depressive disorders.5When it comes to morbidity among all medical conditions, depression ranked third (14.1%) in women and fifth (14.8%) in men. This is due to the work and social loss, and negativity in everyday activities, in addition to its chronicity.3 Depression may cause very serious social problems with high treatment costs, high mortality, and morbidity rates when not treated appropriately.6Considering how much depression and related mood disorders affect human http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Wiley

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Abstract

Depressive disorders are typically manifested by not being able to enjoy normal activities and loss of interest in previously pleasurable situations, pessimism, depressed mood accompanied by feelings of grief and anguish, lack of energy both mentally and physically, psychomotor slowing, cognitive slowdown, and decreased functionality with limited content.1 Depression is a medical condition that may last from weeks to months, tends to recur periodically, in which the usual functionality of the individual changes significantly.2Depression is the most common mental disorder worldwide.3 Depressive disorders can be diagnosed at any age, but more common especially between the ages of 25 and 44.4 Estimated 3.8% of the full population, including 5.0% among young adults and 5.7% among adults older than 60 years; in other words, approximately 280 million people in the world suffer from depressive disorders.5When it comes to morbidity among all medical conditions, depression ranked third (14.1%) in women and fifth (14.8%) in men. This is due to the work and social loss, and negativity in everyday activities, in addition to its chronicity.3 Depression may cause very serious social problems with high treatment costs, high mortality, and morbidity rates when not treated appropriately.6Considering how much depression and related mood disorders affect human

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Journal of Magnetic Resonance ImagingWiley

Published: Aug 1, 2022

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