Review Article
Neuropsychiatric Approaches for Human Suicide
Da-Yong Lu* and Hong-Ying Wu
School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, China
Da-Yong Lu, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, China.
Received Date: September 06, 2021; Published Date: October 21, 2021
Abstract
Some widely accepted medical knowledge suggests that suicide events or episodes are associated with a series of neuropsychiatric changes (a pattern of pathology origin, progress and therapeutic responses). We speculate herein that neuropsychiatric interference may turnover suicide rates and mortality. To find some useful evidence, cutting off unnecessary suicide-induced genes or molecules linking with disease pathogenesis will reduce suicide-induced mortality. This article discusses a framework of neuropsychiatric changes and interferences in patients.
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Da-Yong Lu, Hong-Ying Wu. Neuropsychiatric Approaches for Human Suicide. 4(5): 2021. OAJAP.MS.ID.000598. DOI: 10.33552/OAJAP.2021.04.000598.
Neuropsychiatric, Human Suicide, Pathology origin, Suicide rates, Reduce suicide, Patients, Psychiatric abnormality, Mental condition, Disease pathogenesis, Therapeutic response, Pharmaceutical
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