Health & Medical Mental Health

Environmental Pollution & Chronic Depression

    Electrical Pollution

    Pesticides

    • The use of pesticides is widespread in agriculture and might be linked to chronic depression.watering the crop image by Heng kong Chen from Fotolia.com

      Pesticides---chemicals that kill crop-damaging insects---are nearly ubiquitous in everyday life, especially if certain fruits are eaten without being washed. They are common in non-agricultural uses, including the elimination of insects from the home. The effects of pesticides on humans, especially over the long term, have not been determined. Some studies have found a relationship between pesticide exposure---especially in high quantities---and depression. Other work has discovered that small exposures may contribute to mood disorders as well, as higher rates of depression have been found even among the family members of pesticide applicators.

    Solvents

    • Many household cleaners and cosmetics use solvents.glass cleaner image by Randy McKown from Fotolia.com

      Solvents are chemicals that break down other chemicals so they can dissolve. Paint thinner is an example. These, too, are commonly found around the home, as many are used in household cleaners and cosmetics. While research on the health effects of solvents is still largely emerging, some studies have found that prolonged exposure to these chemicals is more likely to result in depression, according to clinical criteria. Solvents, especially in high concentrations, are fairly easy to avoid. But cosmetics, hygiene products and household cleaners are much more common.

    Carbon Monoxide

    Limiting Your Exposure

    • Given that pollution is so common, limiting exposure poses a challenge. Some exposures, such as vehicle exhaust and radio waves---are unlikely to be removed without wide-scale actions. Exposure to pesticides and solvents, however, may be more easily avoided. Most foods certified as organic are made without the use of chemical pesticides. Additionally, the solvents in cosmetics and household cleaners might be avoided by carefully reading ingredient labels. Installing a carbon monoxide detector in the home will alert you to unacceptable carbon monoxide levels.

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