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Hidden Causes of Depression You may not know

Last updated: December 30, 2025 8:36 pm
Irma Khan
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Depression is often linked to grief, financial stress, or unemployment. But for many people, the sadness arrives without a clear reason. Research suggests that several everyday factors—often ignored—may quietly contribute to depression and anxiety.

Depression is commonly associated with winter, but prolonged hot weather can also affect mental health. When the body struggles to adapt to extended heat, it can disrupt brain chemistry and hormone balance, increasing the risk of depression.

It is widely believed that depressed people turn to smoking, but nicotine itself plays a role in worsening mood. Cigarettes affect brain transmitters and trigger the excessive release of hormones, leading to mood swings and increased depressive symptoms.

If the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones, depression can intensify. These hormones regulate brain activity, and their imbalance may cause persistent low mood, fear, or sensitivity to cold.

Poor sleep habits

Lack of sleep does more than cause irritability. Medical studies show that insufficient sleep prevents brain cells from repairing themselves, which significantly raises the risk of depression over time.

Spending too much time on social media platforms has been linked to depression, especially among young people. Heavy internet use can weaken real-life social connections, leading to loneliness and emotional distress.

The end of a popular TV series or film can trigger depression in some individuals. Studies observed this effect during the release of the final Harry Potter film, as viewers lost a familiar escape from real-life problems.

Scientific research suggests that people living in cities are 39% more likely to experience mood disorders than those in rural areas. Urban lifestyles increase mental activity and stress, making emotional regulation more difficult.

Too many daily choices

Having excessive options—even for simple decisions like breakfast—can overwhelm the mind. The constant search for the “best” choice creates stress, which may gradually contribute to depression.

Avoiding fish in diet

Low intake of omega-3 fatty acids, commonly found in fish, is associated with a higher risk of depression. These fatty acids help regulate neurotransmitters that play a key role in mood stability.

Poor relationships with siblings have been linked to a higher risk of depression, particularly during adolescence. Researchers believe early sibling conflicts affect social skill development, which can impact emotional health later in life.

Use of contraceptive pills

 

Several studies suggest that contraceptive pills may cause depression in some women. While this effect does not occur in everyone, research confirms that the risk exists.

Certain medications, especially sleeping pills, can lead to depression in some individuals. In severe cases, their use has also been linked to suicidal tendencies.

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