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		<title>What is Depression?</title>
		<description>Depression is a disorder effecting a person's
body, mood and thoughts. It can influence and
interrupt eating, sleeping or judgment. It is
different from unhappiness or a "down"
feeling. It is also not an indication of
personal flaws or a condition that can be
motivated or wished away.
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		<title>What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?</title>
		<description>Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a mood
disorder felt by most people during winter
months. It is characterized by a seasonal
depression, the "down" feeling, a longing to
sleep for too long and habitual desire for
starchier foods.
The signs of SAD normally start in the
late fall where ther</description>
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		<title>Can I talk myself out of being depressed?</title>
		<description>For depression that is based on a chemical
imbalance in the body, the only complete cure
is to correct the imbalance, but talking to
another person can always help. In fact, it
is one of the best things you can do to help
yourself feel less depressed. Some people who
might help you are:
* A s</description>
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		<title>How are grief and mood swings different from being depressed?</title>
		<description>These three issues are not associated with each other. The following explanations can help differentiate grief and mood swings from depression:
* Depression is not just a mood disorder. Depressed people are usually lacking of energy in each sense, physical, psychological and logical. People who ass</description>
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		<title>Is a tendency for depression inherited?</title>
		<description>For most people, the possibility of developing depression is about 5 to 6 percent. However, some people are more susceptible because of their genes. If you have an identical twin and your twin suffers from depression, there is a 60 percent possibility that you will, also. 
Since identical twins sha</description>
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		<title>What are some good books or articles on depression?</title>
		<description>There are many good books and articles
available online and on the market that are
helpful in understanding and coping with
depression. Some of these are:
* The Depression and the New Deal by
Robert F. Himmelberg
* The Global Impact of Great Depression by
Dietmar Rothermund
* Double Trouble:</description>
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		<title>Are there different types of depression?</title>
		<description>Yes, there are actually three primary types
of depression. Most of these are established
by how ominous the signs are. They are:
* Major depression - This is the most
serious type of mood disorder based on the
number of signs and austerity of symptoms. It
has become a severe health disorder an</description>
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		<title>What causes depression?</title>
		<description>There are no exact answers about what causes
depression. However, more than one option can
involve at one time. You can consider the
following
* It can be because of emotional stress,
physical effort or mental tension without
appropriate rest or enough sleep. The tension
will exhaust the nerv</description>
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