He maha ngā take o te pouri, tae atu ki ngā take iranga, koiora, taiao, hinengaro hoki.
Ko ētahi o ngā take noa iho o te pōuri ko:
1. Ngā āhuatanga tuku iho: Ko te hītori o te whānau o te pouri ka nui ake te tūponotanga o te pāngia e te mate.
2. Te pūngao o te roro: Ko te kore taurite o ētahi matū i roto i te roro, pēnei i te serotonin, te norepinephrine, me te dopamine, ka whai wāhi atu ki te pōuri.
3. Ngā takahanga ora: Ko ngā takahanga ora kino, pēnei i te matenga o tētahi i arohaina, ngā raruraru moni, ngā raruraru whanaungatanga rānei, ka puta ai te pouri.
4. Ngā āhuatanga hauora: Ko ētahi āhuatanga hauora, pēnei i te mamae tuuturu, te mate pukupuku, ngā raruraru thyroid rānei, ka āhei te pōuri.
5. Ngā rongoā: Ko ētahi rongoā, pēnei i ngā rongoā steroids, ngā rongoā pēhanga toto rānei, ka pāngia pea e te pouri.
6. Te whakamahi i te waipiro me te tarukino: Ka taea e te waipiro me te whakamahi i te waipiro te whakapiki, te whakapakeke hoki i te pouri.
7. Te Tangata: Ko te hunga e whai ana i ētahi āhuatanga o te tangata, pēnei i te iti o te whakaaro ki a rātou anō, i te tūmanako rānei, ka nui ake pea te pāngia e te mate pōuri.
8. Ngā āhuatanga taiao: Ko te noho i tētahi taiao e nui ana te ahotea, te tutu, te rawakore rānei, ka nui ake te mōrearea o te pouri.
9. Ngā take hinengaro: Ko ngā tauira whakaaro tōraro, te iti o te whakaaro ki a koe anō, me te āhua o te whakaaroaro i runga i ngā wheako kino ka whai wāhi atu ki te pōuri.
He mea nui kia mōhio ka pā mai te pouri ki te huinga o ēnei take, ā, ka rerekē ngā take motuhake i te tangata ki te tangata.
['Ko tenei paetukutuku e whakaratohia ana mo nga kaupapa ako me nga korero anake, kaore hoki e whakarato i nga tohutohu hauora, i nga ratonga ngaio ranei.']
['Kaua e whakamahia ngā mōhiohio e whakaratohia ana hei tātaritanga, hei whakaora rānei i tētahi raruraru hauora, mate rānei, ā, ko te hunga e rapu ana i te tohutohu hauora whaiaro me kōrero ki tētahi tākuta whai raihana.']
['Kia mōhio mai koe ko te whatunga pūtau e whakaputa ana i ngā whakautu ki ngā pātai, he tino hē ina tae mai ki te ihirangi tau. Hei tauira, ko te tokomaha o ngā tāngata kua tohua he mate tauwhāiti.']
['Me rapu tonu i te tohutohu a tō tākuta, i tētahi atu kaiwhakarato hauora whai tohu rānei e pā ana ki tētahi mate hauora. Kaua rawa e whakahawea ki te tohutohu hauora ngaio, te whakaroa rānei ki te rapu i te mea nā tētahi mea i pānuihia e koe i tēnei paetukutuku. Ki te whakaaro koe he mate hauora ohorere pea koe, waea atu ki te 911 ka haere ki te rūma ohorere tata tonu. Kāore he hononga tākuta-tūroro i hangaia e tēnei paetukutuku, i tōna whakamahinga rānei. Kāore a BioMedLib, ōna kaimahi rānei, tētahi kaitohutohu rānei ki tēnei paetukutuku, e whakaatu ana, e tohu ana rānei, e pā ana ki ngā mōhiohio e whakaratohia ana i konei, ki tōna whakamahinga rānei.']
['Whakakahoretanga: mana pupuri']
['Ko te Ture Mana pupuri Mamati Mamati o te tau 1998, 17 U.S.C. § 512 (te DMCA) e whakarato ana i te whakahoki mo nga rangatira mana pupuri e whakapono ana ko nga rauemi e puta ana i runga i te Ipurangi e takahi ana i o raatau mana i raro i te ture mana pupuri a US. ']
['Mēnā e whakapono pono ana koe e takahi ana tētahi ihirangi, rauemi rānei e wātea ana i runga i tō mātou paetukutuku, ratonga rānei i tō mana pupuri, ka taea e koe (tō māngai rānei) te tuku pānui ki a mātou e tono ana kia tangohia te ihirangi, rauemi rānei, kia āraia rānei te uru atu ki a ia. ']
["Me tuku ngā whakamōhiotanga ā-tuhi mā te īmēra (tirohia te wāhanga 'Whakapā' mō te wāhitau īmēra). "]
['E hiahiatia ana e te DMCA kia whakaurua ki tō whakamōhiotanga mō te whakawātea mana pupuri i ngā mōhiohio e whai ake nei: (1) whakaahuatanga o te mahi mana pupuri e pā ana ki te whakawātea e whakapaetia ana; (2) whakaahuatanga o te ihirangi e whakapaetia ana e takahi ana me ngā mōhiohio e tika ana kia taea ai e mātou te kimi i te ihirangi; (3) mōhiohio whakapā mōu, tae atu ki tō wāhitau, tau waea me tō wāhitau īmēra; (4) he tauākī nāu e whakapono pono ana koe kāore te ihirangi i te āhua e amuamutia ana i whakamanahia e te kaipupuri mana pupuri, e tana māngai rānei, e te whakahaerenga rānei o tētahi ture; ']
['(5) he tauākī nāu i haina, i raro i te whiu o te whakapae teka, e tika ana ngā mōhiohio i roto i te whakamōhiotanga, ā, kei a koe te mana ki te whakatinana i ngā mana pupuri e kīia ana kua takahia;']
['me te (6) he waitohu ā-tinana, ā-rorohiko rānei a te kaipupuri mana pupuri, a tētahi tangata rānei kua whakamanahia ki te mahi mō te kaipupuri mana pupuri. ']
['Ki te kore e whakaurua ngā mōhiohio katoa i runga ake nei, ka whakaroa pea te tukatuka o tō amuamu.']
['Whakapā']
['Tena koa tukuna mai he imeera ki a maatau me tetahi patai / whakaaro.']
What causes depression?
Depression can have multiple causes, including genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors.
Some of the most common causes of depression include:
1. Genetics: A family history of depression can increase the likelihood of developing the condition.
2. Brain chemistry: Imbalances in certain chemicals in the brain, such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, can contribute to depression.
3. Life events: Traumatic or stressful life events, such as the death of a loved one, financial problems, or relationship issues, can trigger depression.
4. Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as chronic pain, cancer, or thyroid problems, can lead to depression.
5. Medications: Some medications, such as steroids or blood pressure medications, can cause depression as a side effect.
6. Substance abuse: Alcohol and drug abuse can both contribute to and worsen depression.
7. Personality: People with certain personality traits, such as low self-esteem or pessimism, may be more prone to developing depression.
8. Environmental factors: Living in an environment with high levels of stress, violence, or poverty can increase the risk of depression.
9. Psychological factors: Negative thinking patterns, low self-esteem, and a tendency to ruminate on negative experiences can contribute to depression.
It is important to note that depression can be caused by a combination of these factors, and the specific causes can vary from person to person.
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