Health & Daily Living |
Social Topics |
Depression & Mental Illness |
Juvenile Nonfiction |
Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries |
Summary
Summary
Depression, a medical disorder distinct from sadness or grief, affects people around the world of all ages, though many of them are not diagnosed or do not receive adequate treatment. This book explains the symptoms of depression, how it can vary across individuals, how to diagnose it, and ways to treat it and cope with it. The genetic risk factors of depression are explored, including how genetic therapy may help people with depression in the future.
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School Library Journal Review
Gr 5-8-Throughout these volumes, Spilsbury underscores that the vulnerability to genetic diseases and dependency on gene therapies can affect everyone. The causes and symptoms or behaviors associated with each topic are clearly described. Detailed explanations cover how chromosomal mutations, faulty neurotransmitters, or cell division errors can result in autism, bipolar disorder, or Down syndrome. Stem cell research, advanced treatments, and plans for future developments are also covered. "Gene Stories" sidebars share insights from individuals and/or family members affected. "Gene Genies" are accounts of breakthroughs in research and amazing discoveries within the genetics field. VERDICT Thorough coverage of the topics and useful for research. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.