Promethazine extravasation treatment



Norwegian and British scientists have concluded that depression increases mortality in the same degree as smoking, says Med Portal with reference to Phys Org.
Researchers from the University of Bergen, and King’s College London compared the survey data 60 thousand people and a detailed database of information on mortality. After the introduction of amendments to a number of important factors turned out that four years after the survey mortality depression increased by approximately the same extent as among smokers. According to the head of the British research team of Robert Stewart (Robert Stewart), a causal relationship of depression and increased mortality is not so obvious and clear, as is the case with smoking, but the actual relationship deserves attention. In addition, the study found that the combination of symptoms of depression and anxiety mortality rate is slightly lower than only for depression. According to researchers, this may be due to the fact that anxiety causes depressed people more worried about their health and more likely to seek medical help.