Major Depression
Major depression, also known as clinical depression, is a common and severe mental disorder that affects how a person feels, thinks and behaves. It is characterized by intense feelings of sadness, emptiness and hopelessness, as well as thoughts of suicide or death. People with major depression can also experience changes in appetite, sleep patterns and energy, as well as feelings of guilt, worthlessness or restlessness. Treatment is available through a combination of medications, therapy and lifestyle changes. With proper care and support, people with major depression can learn to manage their symptoms and lead healthy, productive lives.
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