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  2. 99 quotes about depression, from people who have been there - AOL

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    A person living with depression can feel sad or hopeless, lose interest in previously enjoyed activities, experience negative changes in sleep or appetite, and struggle to complete tasks ...

  3. 7 Things Everyone Should Know About Depression - AOL

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    Depression has many causes. In a People v Depression trial to determine WHO DONE IT, the jury would still be deliberating: As with many mental health conditions, science can’t pinpoint any one ...

  4. Depression and culture - Wikipedia

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    Culture also appears to influence the way people experience depression. An individual's experience with depression can vary from country to country. [ 2 ] For example, a qualitative study revealed that some countries did not recognize post-natal depression as an illness; rather, it was viewed as a state of unhappiness that did not require any ...

  5. What Should I Say to Someone Who Is Depressed? - AOL

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    Here, we explain the right words and the wrong words to use when someone confides in you about their struggles with depression.

  6. Depression (mood) - Wikipedia

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    Depression can have multiple, sometimes overlapping, origins. Depression can be a symptom of some mood disorders, some of which are also commonly called depression, such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder and dysthymia. [7] Additionally, depression can be a normal temporary reaction to life events, such as the loss of a loved one.

  7. Contagious depression - Wikipedia

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    Another reason is that someone with depression is simply not enjoyable to be around hence it decreases the partner’s mental health. Two other factors are the proximity between spouses and the guilt that comes of being partners with someone with depression which in turn leads to depression from this partner as well. [15]