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This type of depression is related to changes in seasons and begins and ends at about the same times every year.
This is important because it may identify a biological marker for depression that could one day be used to identify depressed children who would benefit from ...
Persistent depressive disorder. Sometimes called dysthymia (dis-THIE-me-uh), this is a less severe but more chronic form of depression. While it's usually not ...
Clinical depression is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder. It isn't the same as depression caused ...
Journalists can call 507-284-5005. Depression can include a combination of symptoms: silhouette of lonely, depressed man sitting by lake. Feelings of sadness, ...
Major depressive episode · Having a depressed mood. · Having a marked loss of interest or feeling no pleasure in all or most activities. · Losing a lot of weight ...
This type of depression may cause you to feel sad and empty and to lose interest in life. You may feel like a failure. These feelings may last years.
If you have diabetes — either type 1 or type 2 — you have a higher risk of developing depression. And if you're depressed, you may have a greater chance of ...
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