Do you mean Depression runs in families (which is different than sadness)? If so, then yes, you can inherent a genetic predisposition to Major Depressive Disorder, for example (and Bipolar, and many other disorders). An interaction of genetics with environmental stressors can trigger an episode. As for sadness, everyone has moments of sadness. That is a normal and appropriate feeling.
2006-06-17 17:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Indo-pak are still the Biggest Rivalry in cricket - Agreed Dwayne Bravo is the Best 'intelligent' All rounder than others (Current players) - Agreed 3) Mohammad Amir is a Better Bowler Than Wayne Parnell - Dis-Agreed 4) South africa is a well balanced side than other teams - Dis-Agreed 5) AB de Villiers is the most Stylish player than other players - Dis-Agreed 6) Brett Lee can no more be a 'effective Bowler' as his age is catching up with him - Dis-Agreed 7) Lasith Malinga Has the best hairstyle - Dis-Agreed 8) Daniel Vettori is the best slow left-arm orthodox spin in terms of flight and guile rather than Big turner or pinpoint accuracy - Agreed 9) Cricket section is Getting better and Better - Agreed 10) Cricket is a very Good entertainment than Movies - Agreed
2016-05-19 23:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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sadness, no.
depression and other mental illnesses, yes.
if your feeling sad and you just can't shake it sometimes ir you feel sad for no real reason, see a counselor. they may reccomend a psychiatrist for medication. but get diagnosed and never take anybody elses meds
finding the right meds usually takes a bit of trial and error, so stick with it... it will help in the long run
2006-06-17 17:24:09
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answered by ladrhiana 4
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Sadness does not run in families. Our expectations are high. When our efforts do not succeed we feel sad. Slightly lower your expectations or increase your efforts because success may be on the next step. The moment you succeed you will be happy.
2006-06-17 17:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm...interesting. I think it could be a case of environment although the pharmaceutical companies are determined to prove that having a bad hair day is genetic and requires medication, so who knows?
2006-06-17 17:04:56
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answered by alliekat 1
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