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Free report: Depression in fish

by Asmita Gaire | 09-07-2020 12:54



We have been hearing about depression in human. But have you ever heard about depression in fishes?
Yes, you heard it right. Depression in fish is real and you will find it interesting to know about.

Depression is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. If it goes treated it is good otherwise it may lead to severe incidence.

Do you know that the neurochemistry of fish brain and human is quite similar! Fish also behaves differently depending upon the circumstances. For instance, when fish is overstimulated it shows different behavior. It is found that fish that lives singly experience depression because they are found to move in schooling. Moreover, fish in aquarium are more prone to depression due to over stimulation and lack of good natural environment and struggle for food.

How will you know when fish is in depression?
Fish behaves very differently. According to the research it was found that fish tends to swim in the bottom and never comes to surface. They have different peculiar behavior in comparison to other fishes.

The fact fish also suffers depression and it has similar neurochemistry as human brain, it can be useful for finding effective medicine to human population as well in the upcoming days. That's why, it can be regarded as model organism for treatment of depression in human. If it's done, it will be a great achievement since depression has been a massive problem to today's human.

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