Thursday, 27 October 2016

Human Suicide Study, is there an Association between Suicide and Mental Illness?



Suicide is a major causality of human mortality across the world. Yet human suicide predictions and preventions are difficult to obtain. As a result, in order to find out new ways of solving this situation, human suicide etiological/pathologic study is quite necessary. Previously, human suicide was commonly regarded as a clinical symptom rather than an aspect of human mental illness-related disease that can be traceable from biological or genetic tangible existence discoveries. In order to clarify this matter of etiological/pathologic enigma, we document some events of historic literatures, medical ways of suicide probing and different types of counteractive measurepromotions. After all, genetic/molecular clues available for suicidal linkage between pathogenesis and therapeutics will be established. From these avenues, better clinical suicide predictive systems and therapeutic managements would be invented in future.

Suicide and Mental Illness

A range of social/environmental factors can decide human suicide rates and mortalities. Unveiling the interplay between insider (humangenetics and chemical structures of drugs) and outsider (multifactorialeconomic, social, past bad habits or trauma) is the top priority. However, small-range positive data from relevant medical managements have been repeated, let alone breakthroughs on this medical field.

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