As reality of the fall sets in, more Americans are fearful over what lies ahead for them, their society, their country, and their world.

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deepAs reality of the fall sets in, more Americans are fearful over what lies ahead for them, their society, their country, and their world. It’s all falling down. Everything from their money markets to their educational system and wealth.

They see the doom of their world and the fall of their nation in site.The white man of America is not blind and ignorant. He has known these prophecies of his doom for a long time before we knew it, for the white man translated the Bible and he knows what he put in his translation of that which was written in the Bible.

deep2 ….”The judgment of America. “Babylon could have been healed but she was not healed.”

America is just beginning to experience sorrow, mourning, grief and distrust from the anger of God and man.

According to both the Holy Qur’an and the Bible, there will be plenty more of the same. In these two books, one can easily find everything foretold that is happening today. The time will grow so troublesome that (according to the Holy Qur’an) children will become gray headed, and (according to the Bible) great heart failure will become a disease upon the people, who have the anger of God (the American people).”–pg.151(tfoa)

Depression rate rising among Americans: Study

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Depression among Americans has been on the rise steadily in recent decades, says a new study.

The number of Americans that suffer from depression has increased in recent years compared to three decades ago, while most of them may not be aware of their illness, a new study has revealed.

People in the US now report more symptoms of depression, including trouble sleeping and concentrating than people in the 1980s, according to study by San Diego State University and published in the journal Social Indicators Research.

San Diego State University psychology professor Jean M. Twenge and her colleagues examined data from 6.9 million US adult and teenagers.

The study’s authors found that in 2010, adolescents were 74 percent more likely to have trouble falling asleep, 8 percent more likely to have trouble remembering and twice as likely to have visited a mental health professional as their 1980s counterparts.

The study also found that adults were more likely to suffer restless sleeps, a lack of appetite and feeling overwhelmed, all classic psycho-somatic symptoms of depression.

“Previous studies found that more people have been treated for depression in recent years, but that could be due to more awareness and less stigma,” Twenge said.

“This study shows an increase in symptoms most people don’t even know are connected to depression, which suggests adolescents and adults really are suffering more.”

“Despite all of these symptoms, people are not any more likely to say they are depressed when asked directly, again suggesting that the rise is not based on people being more willing to admit depression,” the study’s author said.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), depression is a leading cause of disability in the US and affects many Americans at various levels.

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