We live in a time when the environment makes headlines, especially
in association with global climate change and the potential human
impact on the planet. It is remarkable that even now, with the
environment becoming an important issue in world politics, we still
do not really know how or to what extent our environment interacts
with our brain and overall physiology. The environment is
intricately and, from a research standpoint, hopelessly,
multifactorial. The effects of global climate change may be readily
seen not only in the thermoregulatory response to temperature
fluctuation. This book discusses the environment and its influence
on mood disorders and suicide from a scientific perspective.
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