‘Clean’ and depression

Researchers in Atlanta, Georgia, have claimed that a growing obsession with cleanliness could be making people depressed. They believe that eliminating bacteria and viruses has actually made the immune systems weaker and this in turn has affected the functioning of the brains. They believe that this over-reaction may also impair the brain’s ability to produce certain chemicals that make us happy – such as serotonin and this leads to depression.

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