What is Depression: Some New Light on the Old Blues?
January 30, 2010 No CommentsDepression primarily refers to a state of mind that is purely negative, with an inclination to insufficiency and a hopeless lack of interest to do things.
HealthDepression primarily refers to a state of mind that is purely negative, with an inclination to insufficiency and a hopeless lack of interest to do things.
Tags: Add new tag, Antidepressant, Depression, Disorders, Health, Major depressive disorder, Mental health, MoodHealthThe term depression is commonly used that people tend not to take it seriously anymore, it is a very serious condition that could impair one’s life. Depression is very difficult. It can debilitate one’s normal functions, making even the most mundane tasks such as getting up from bed or eating breakfast seemingly difficult.
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