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Prompt: Science Summary See the Academic Paragraph Rubric for details on how your essay will be graded
 * Is the article about a study or an experiment?
 * What research method was used?
 * Who did the research?
 * Do the conclusions support what you are reading about in your textbook? Why or why not?
 * If it’s not in support of the textbook, do you expect upcoming versions of the textbook to include new information? Why or why not?

Phases of clinical depression could affect treatment

This article is a study about how not all levels of depression should be treated as "One size fits all." There are many different cases of depression and the results vary. It is a disease that is far more complex than anyone ever thought. Anyone can become depressed at anytime. My dad is actually someone who is battling with depression and it is not easy to see him this way. Depression not only affects your mood and feelings but it also comes in contact with brain function as well. There have been very mild cases of depression and there have also been cases where unfortunately it got the best of them. It is so important to learn all we can about depression so we know how to treat each and every case. "What we see in the clinical states of acute depression, relapse, remission, and recovery is a highly complex interaction between inflammatory and other immunological cells, brain cells and systems" (University). This particular research was done at University of Adelaide, by Professor Baune. According to Baune, "clinicians and patients alike should be aware that common treatments for depression may, at times, not work based on this new understanding of neuroimmune phases in the disease" (University).

References: University of Adelaide. (2014, August 4). Phases of clinical depression could affect treatment. ScienceDaily. Retrieved August 5, 2014 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/08/140804103033.htm

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