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  1. Death Rates

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    Causes of Death Classification
    Modern vital statistics categorize causes of death using standardized nomenclature, such as the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)/). The leading causes of death globally remain relatively consistent across developed nations: cardiovascular events, neoplastic diseases, and respiratory system disorders.
    | Rank (Global, 2…
  2. Depression (psychology)

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    Symptomatology and Diagnostic Criteria
    The formal diagnosis of a depressive episode relies on standardized criteria, such as those outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)/) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)/). A key diagnostic feature is the required duration of symptoms, typically at least two weeks, encompassing five or more specific criteria.
    Core Symptom Domains
  3. Medical Histories

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    Past Medical History (PMH)
    The PMH documents all previously diagnosed conditions, surgeries, hospitalizations, and serious injuries. Standardized coding systems, such as the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)/), are used to index these events.
    Table 1: Categories of Historical Documentation