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Chapter 1287

  • "This is the field we are also exploring. Prior to depression, patients often experience insomnia, pessimism, despair, and a belief that every future day will be bleak. The approach we suggest involves allowing patients to rest, taking some stimulants, and avoiding excessive pessimism. However, any medication serves as a temporary solution; the true efficacy lies in mental adjustment."
  • "Speaking of the mind, it truly is a mysterious entity. I once had a ten-year-old patient who suffered from psychogenic neuropathic pain disorder, experiencing genuine pain. One day it was a headache, the next day a heartache, and the following day a leg ache. Anywhere she thought of pain, she felt it. The root cause was the academic pressure imposed by her parents, instilling fear of school and exams. While the pain was real, what was the underlying cause?" Clara Beacham posed the second inquiry.
  • "Hehe." The dean chuckled awkwardly, "Indeed, stress can trigger various negative emotions. In our previous studies, depression, sadness, and grief were found to generate toxins in the body, causing damage to the nerves, whereas joy and excitement led to the production of beneficial substances."
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