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How does depression kill people?

Apart from the obvious, death due to suicide, Depression has detrimental effect on overall well being which can reduce one’s life span.1) Science has proven that acute depression reduces immunity which gives easy access to infections (a normally healthy person might be able to resist these infections).2) There is hardly any motivation to look after oneself. As a result a poor diet and lethargic lifestyle affects health adversely.3) Binge eating: one known link to depression is a craving for pleasure giving foods and drinks such as sugar-heavy drinks, chocolate, etc~ these undesirable habits give temporary respite fro depression, hence the addiction to them as ‘go to’ foods for relief. Type 2 Diabetes, obesity cannot lurk too far behind.4) Psychosomatic illnesses~ Depression affected are more prone to Asthma, Arthritis and other conditions (some of them serious). The triggers could be partly physical and partly mental agony.5) The depressed who cut themselves off from society lead to unwanted repercussions~ lack of self worth can be very demotivating. There is no need felt to present oneself as ‘desirable’ to the outside world and hence self neglect sets in due to self imposed isolation.6) Stigma~ As if the illness itself is not crippling enough, stigma is akin to the last straw on the camel’s back. A depressed mind has poor defense against barbs made by family, colleagues and friends such as, ‘You are yourself responsible for your condition. Why do you seek sympathy from the world?’. This makes the misery worse and can have further, detrimental impact on health.7) Most importantly, how motivated would a depressed person be to seek treatment/therapy and continue with it? This crucial issue can adversely affect long term outcomes of the illness.(I personally know of a dear friend whose depression led to obesity. She had to undergo bariatric surgery for weight reduction and in order to manage her diabetes. A case of a perfectly healthy person driven to serious health concerns by her Depression.)

What was the most important battle or siege of the modern era (approximately 1500 onward)?

Edit: This answer has received more attention than its quality of research deserves. I hope to improve it in the future, but for now, keep in mind that my history savvy is amateur at best.I propose that an important battle is one that:a) obviously and significantly changes the balance of power, andb) is a closely-matched contest or, better yet, a total upset (at least in the eyes of contemporaries).By this criteria, the most important battle of the modern era was the Battle of Sedan.Battle of Sedan (1870)Since at least the 17th century, France was the dominant power of continental Europe. The German and Italian states were small and fractious. Britain could counter anyone at sea but only ventured across the channel in emergencies. The Austrian Empire was a later formation and a significant force, but it was soundly beaten by Napoleon and struggled with its German neighbors more than it threatened France. The colossus Russia was, as de Tocqueville noted, full of ambition and potential, but it was slow to modernize and hit with continual setbacks like the Crimean War and the death of Tzar Alexander I. It's time had not yet come.Europe in 1860Through the 1800s, German and Italian unification movements sought to create large ethnic states to match the other powers. France obviously didn't like this and struggled to keep its neighbors broken apart.France had many stresses that wore it down in the meantime: its bankruptcy and Revolution, the Reign of Terror, the Napoleonic wars, the July Revolution, the Revolution of '48, and the coup and oppression of Napoleon III. Still, it was undeniably the big dog on the block.Today, it is not. What happened? In a word: Bismarck.German Chancellor / Pointy Hat Enthusiast Otto Von BismarckThe most powerful German state was Prussia. Bismarck was Prime Minister of Prussia (1862-73) and, in a series of deft diplomatic and military moves, managed to combine or ally with his German neighbors and fight off Denmark and Austria.PrussiaBismarck was doing well, but France, the reigning heavyweight champ, was still in the ring. What caused the Franco-Prussian War? The excuse was something called the Ems Dispatch which involved possible Prussian control over the Spanish throne, but basically France realized they needed to knock Bismarck down a few pegs now or else they would never get the chance (plus the Emperor was unpopular and wanted prestige domestically), while Prussia was equally eager to neutralize their final obstacle to a secure homeland. They were also eager to pick up a few culturally German territories that France controlled. More on that later.Napoleon III of France declared war on July 19, 1870. Up until then, France was considered to have the Army in Europe. 400,000 strong, it was studied and mimicked by everyone. They had professionals while the Prussians had conscripts. They had recently developed two new weapons: the long-range chassepot rifle and a proto-machine gun called the mitrailleuse. They were experts at trench warfare. Bismarck had used some grandmaster-level diplomat judo to keep the other powers out of the fight, but the smart money was still on the Gauls.However, a wise man once said that while amateurs talked tactics, professionals studied logistics; the Prussians couldn't beat the fierce French soldier, but they could beat the French command and infrastructure. Thanks to innovators like Gerhard von Scharnhorst, they had the most well-organized fighting force on the planet. Much of the modern stereotype of the efficient German was born in the 19th century Prussian Army. Among other things, they invented the modern staff college and had the only General Staff, were early adopters of meritocratic promotion as opposed to the then-popular system of picking your commanders via aristocratic nepotism, and trusted more decision-making to field officers to improve reaction-time and flexibility. Though their main weapon, the Dreyse rifle, was a generation out-of-date, the Prussians had the best artillery - the excellent Krupp C64 steel cannon outclassed the French bronze cannons (the mitrailleuse was also incorrectly treated as artillery).Although the French started the war, the Prussians organized far more quickly. With the help of great railroads, Prussia's North German Confederation was able to deliver an astounding 380,000 troops to the front within 18 days of their mobilization on July 14. Meanwhile, the French were stumbling through miscommunications and delays, and only a fraction of their army was ready at the first battles. In many engagements of the war, the Prussian force was twice as large.The French (who again, should have had the initiative) did barely win a minor skirmish fresh out of the gate at Saarbrucken. Then they heard of the huge German army only days away and retreated. Commanded by Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke, the Prussians drove back or pinned the French at the Battles of Wissembourg, Spicheren, Wœrth, Mars-la-Tour, Gravelotte, and Metz.These battles were important and one could argue decisive. Gravelotte especially competes with Sedan in my mind. It was the largest battle of the war with a huge cost in Prussian lives (20,000 to 13,000 French), but the French retreated instead of taking the offensive on their weakened foe, eventually leading to their besiegement at Metz and mass surrender a few months later. French armies were scattered or captured across the line.However, the Prussians were taking painful losses with every engagement, and the French, while slow, were still mobilizing reserves of their elite soldiers with better rifles. The Prussian numerical superiority wasn't guaranteed forever, which is why my vote for the most important battle goes to Sedan.Seeing their failure at Gravelotte and the siege at Metz (in French territory!), Napoleon III personally accompanied the 120,000-strong relief force to lift the siege. The army moved will all haste, tiring themselves in transit. Yet before the Emperor could reach Metz, he was rebuffed at Beaumont, chased, and finally circled by 200,000 Prussians at Sedan on the first of September.It was a fierce battle, but the French could not break their encirclement, the Prussian artillery was devistating as always, and the next day Napoleon surrendered.Emperor Napolepon III and Bismarck after the surrender. Note: Bismarck has the Emperor's sword, and there's nothing the Emperor can do about it.Their only chance for saving Metz was gone. Now one great French force was captured and the other was hopeless. With their Emperor a prisoner of war, the French empire collapsed (again) into a republic, which fruitlessly kept on the fight a while, but the Franco-Prussian War was as good as over.(Interestingly, later in the war, Field Marshal Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal (a commander second only to von Moltke) refused an order to bombard Paris, starting a proud tradition of German commanders refusing to destroy Paris.)So what makes this outcome the most important of the modern age?I suspect Germany would have unified sooner or later, but this let them do it in the most assertive way possible whist embarrassing the French. You may have heard of Alsace-Lorianne; parts of these were the territories Germany took as a prize. Instead of spending another generation as a semi-formed 2nd-rate power bullied by French and Austrian interests, Bismarck neutered hostile France and demonstrated the potential of a united Germany (or at least the foolishness of denying Prussia) to his allies and critics in one fell swoop. No tiny setback could stop them now. They were playing in the big leagues.Jan. 1871: The Proclamation of the German Empire. Bismarck in white. Located in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, a.k.a. France's coolest building, a.k.a. the best bragging rights a young German state could wish. Not pictured: any French.The new Empire didn't include German Austria (that would take another ambitious German leader), but for the first time in centuries, the German people were practically one. They had the size to grow into an industrial and scientific power to rival even England. The Kaiser became the de facto world threat/super-villain to the other Western powers. With this new pressure on the continent, the arms and treaty race leading to WW1 was inevitable.And as the NY Times has noted (Rethinking Cold War History):If World War II created a vacuum of power in Europe, then surely World War I left a vacuum of legitimacy. For not only did that cataclysm sweep away entire empires--the German, the Austro-Hungarian, the Ottoman, the Russian--it also discredited the old forms of diplomacy that allowed war to break out in the first place and that proved so ineffective in ending it. Neither imperial regimes nor imperial methods had many defenders left by time the Bolsheviks staged their coup d'etat late in 1917. And much as the military strength of the United States and the Soviet Union would fill the European vacuum in 1945, so American and Russian ideologies did in 1918.So, what if the French had planned a little more carefully and either avoided the Prussians before Sedan or had the resources to fight them off? Well, they still had an uphill battle dislodging the siege at Metz, but now the numbers would be in their favor. European wars of the era had limited aims. Two or three more heavy stalemates with the French might tire the Prussians into a peace settlement (like all German states through history, they had other fronts to worry about). How much they offer would depend on how drastically they lost.The southern German states, who had been tepid about joining Prussia until the War, would stay independent. Prussia might give up some borderlands and demilitarize. Reparations are almost certain. Like the real world wars, everyone would be impressed by Germany's early advancements and prepare countermeasures for next time. The Austrians might keep pressure on the German states instead of their actual choice to give up and turn their attention to the Balkans which eventually led a certain imbroglio in Sarajevo.Sooner or later, the Prussians would try to rise again, but they would be hard-pressed to find another France so ill-prepared or the able guidance of men like Bismarck to take advantage of it.Genius Statesman / Lifetime Mustache Achievement Award Recipient Otto Von BismarckThe French monarchy would drag on awhile longer, bolstered by victory. The surviving autonomous powers would be England, France, and Russia. They would continue putting down rebellions, having colonial adventures, and staging proxy wars for decades. Fewer battleships; fewer defensive treaties. Archduke Franz Ferdinand may be assassinated, or any other of dozens of critical events may transpire, but it is difficult to imagine any leading to a major European War when there is not a strong Germany to team up with a tamed Austria-Hungary.No WW1 means an entire generation of builders, thinkers, artists, and lovers aren't buried under Flanders. Imperialism doesn't lose it's momentum yet, and monarchies don't lose their stinger (even the Sultan is still around, if only to fall victim to the Tzar). There is far less absurdism, nihilism, and secularism. The colonial powers continue to keep a tight lid on ethnic strife that marked the world in the 20th century and into today.Though eugenics would happen anyway and a major market crash might plague the industrialized world even quicker, the lack of war-born misery and rage would quiet the hunger for fascism and persecuting blame-targets.If the Ottoman Empire survives into the 1930s, it will discover it is sitting atop a huge portion of the world's oil in Arabia. Also, it is difficult to imagine a Zionist moment without a tired British authority ready to let go, but it is easy to imagine that travel to and usage of the Holy Land stays uncontroversial under the firmly-Muslim but sedate and benignly-indifferent Ottomans. Colonialism will still provoke movements like Indian Independence and Pan-Arabism (although much less of the later). I can't guess how these would play out.Russia would still be under constant threat of subversives. For the same reason that France and England would have no incentive to form the Entente Cordiale, the lack of Germany would give the Russians no reason to make closer friends. When not fighting internal disruptions, they would continue to duel the British for control of the Middle East and Asia. If a European land war does happen, it will be over Russian efforts to push west, and it will be terrifying.America will stay in happy isolationism awhile longer, participating in small expeditions in China and intervening in Latin America until they eventually have a showdown with the Japanese or the Russians over the Pacific. State power, Jim Crow laws, and minimal income taxes continue longer then in our world.

What gets activated when a Rahu Mahadasha begins?

Rahu Mahadasha comprehensive understandingsRahu is distinguished to be the greatly malefic planet in Vedic Astrology which brings unfavourable consequences on one’s energy. One who suffers Rahu Dasha which happens barely in one’s lifetime, he/she would have to face numerous barriers in their path. Rahu Mahadasha makes an individual mentally volatile and forlorn. They may confront many disappointments and failures and with very limited planetary assortments, Rahu poses encouraging impacts. One might implicate in unethical workouts and get persuaded to materialistic appetites. The native will get enclosed by more opponents and occasion neutrality from companions and gang. Rahu Mahadasha is a period of sorrow and miseries and one encountered many instabilities in life. Moreover, there will be a warning of allotment, weapons, council and hostile entities.Rahu Mahadasha distinct statementsOne’s mother may encounter injury and sorrowEnduring due to real diseases such as urinary and venereal disordersOne may encounter crises with partner and youngstersThe failure in job or employment expansionMental tension, hostility with families and companionsLoss of income and risk of catastrophesOptimistic positioning of Rahu might offset all the pessimistic impactsOne may earn fortunate with a colleague, youngsters, cottage and carsRahu – Rahu Anter Dasha The presence of Rahu Anter Dasha in Rahu Mahadasha doubles the unfavourable consequences posed by the planet, bringing bad luck and sorrow. One may have to encounter several drawbacks and biological pains as well. There will be experienced failures, loss of income and lack of backing from friends and nation. The impacts of Rahu Mahadasha – Rahu Anter Dasha are:One may get deceived and apt to cognitive stressConflict may happen in the nation and units of the family could be abusedOne may have to wander too far places and be insulated from family membersThe gain of land and commodityDanger from appropriation, bodily pains, pain to wife and youngstersChanting mantras for Rahu and doing philanthropy can ease the ill outcomes of itRahu Mahadasha – Jupiter Anter Dasha Rahu is a brutal, malefic planet and its assortment with Jupiter would placate its ill impacts and brings development and integrity in one’s life. The native might identify optimistic expansion in private as well as experienced arenas. Rahu Mahadasha – Jupiter Anter Dasha poses the subsequent consequences on an individual:One will be provided with belief and understandingThe inclination towards moral activitiesProcurement of earnings and enormous prosperityExpansion in private, experienced and metropolitan statusDevastating of foe and physical diseasesA good connection at department and heaven of spouse and childrenOne might return to the fatherland and attain in business endeavoursNegative impacts include the penalty of income and pain to the bodyThe danger of sudden deathRespecting a Lord Shiva will lessen one from this unfair importanceRahu Mahadasha – Saturn Anter Dasha Planet Saturn is contemplated very malefic and is understood to build drastic crises for the native to impart goodness and forbearance in a person. A mixture of Saturn with Rahu gives rise to the impacts more unfavourable and aggressive. Effects of Rahu Mahadasha – Saturn Anter Dasha are provided below:One may get enraged at moments and may relinquish his/her responsibilityOne may have to roam to far-off responsibilities and quarrel with gang componentsEndure from real suffering and disorders related to gastric and blood diseasePromising incidents like a relationship, profit of revenue and good successDanger from housekeepers, council and adversariesPain to wife and teenagers and disputes with associationsOne might have to embark foreign voyagesRahu Mahadasha – Mercury Anter Dasha Mercury is inferred as a benefic planet and is understood to placate some of the unfavourable impacts of Rahu. While Rahu brings crises to the natives, Mercury would exhibit the direction to come out of it unwounded. Effects of Rahu Mahadasha – Mercury Anter Dasha are as follows:The dignity of Mercury whirls one extra scholar and sincereMercury would show ways to develop out of drawbacks easilyGood nature and an improvement in income and business growthNation wellbeing, unity of sense and sophisticated satisfactionThe gain of wealth and status particularly on WednesdaysPresence of Rahu might affect one to overlook spiritualityThe belief of appropriation, authority, the habit of fibbing and unloved conflictsRahu Mahadasha – Ketu Anter Dasha Both the darkness planets Rahu and Ketu generate malefic impacts upon the someone. Only in a rare assortment of planets in a chart, these malefic planets might commit optimistic impacts. Rahu Mahadasha – Ketu Anter Dasha can impart the following impacts in one’s life:This duration may be very strong and impossible at all nodes as one faces bounces in every actionImpediments to business, monetary failure and penalty of statusOne would withstand spirituality and may face wound due to ailmentsCognitive and real painThere is a substantial opportunity for a gain of incomeOne will be made to stroll or be away from nation units unreasonablyThreat from larceny, winds, cognitive misery etc.Rahu Mahadasha – Venus Bhukti Venus is considered as a benefic planet imposing positive effects on an individual, but in case of unfavourable placements could also appear malefic. As Rahu is in the Mahadasha, the period would comprise mostly of drawbacks and difficulties. The effects of Rahu Mahadasha – Venus Anter Dasha are:Additional undertakings need to be put in to attain progress but may lead to unfit resultsFriends and families may cause anxietyChances for illness associated with the urinary system, blood and uneasy systemSatisfaction among family units, reward from administration and profit of wealthDivergence from one’s son or father and likelihoods of disordersSorrow to spouse and teenagersOptimistic effects like the delivery of a son, formation of a new house and income gain because of a partnerRahu Mahadasha - Sun Anter Dasha Sun is discerned to be one of the incredibly benefic planets and brings great growth and positive consequences in one’s life. Also expanding the financial significance, it pacifies most of the malefic impacts affected by Rahu. The effects of Rahu Mahadasha – Sun Anter Dasha are provided below:This duration whirls one sharp at the heart and growth in an optimistic directionOne gets likely towards spirituality and pastoral notionsThe profit of status and councilOne would receive backing and costs from the administrationFulfilment of yearnings and nightmaresChances of diseases associated with eye, courage, sickness and widespread disordersThe threat of larceny, foe and unpopular disputesSome barriers may arise in the wayRahu - Moon Though Moon is deemed as a benefic planet, its emotional composure is sufficient to pacify the malefic impacts of Rahu and the native will encounter the ill impacts of the Rahu in Mahadasha. This is a horrible mixture and effects drastic unrest and uncertainty. The impacts of Rahu Mahadasha – Moon Anter Dasha are provided below:Struggles with friends and relativesIncrease in enmity and lack of support, both personally and professionallyFinancial downfall and mental distressLoss of power, position and reputationPositive effects may include blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, a gain of wealth, respect and propertySound health and all-round victoryThe threat of robbery, attack by evil spirits, leopard and wild animals and stomach ailmentsRahu – Mars Mars is another highly malefic planet comparable to Rahu and gives rise to very unfavourable impacts in one’s life. The assortment of these two planets affects more limitations and barriers in one’s life. Rahu Mahadasha – Mars Anter Dasha can devote the following impacts on one’s life:Business obstacles and monetary constraintsReal and cognitive pain and loss of statusIf the placements of Rahu and Mars are good, one would achieve experienced and public elevationsThe belief of criminals, flame, missiles and councilPain to spouse and youngstersThe gain of territory, income and achievement of excursionsThe success of great stances

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