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		<title>How can family and friends help a depressed person?</title>
		<description>There are actually two important ways, which you can help to a depressed person. These ways must be observed considerably and accordingly to avoid accidents. 
- Help the depressed person find a suitable diagnosis and treatment for depression. This may include cheering the person to continue with tr</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 depressions
- 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 most likely more susceptible because of their genes. If you have an identical twin and your twin suffer from depression, there is a 60 percent possibility that you will, also. 
Since identica</description>
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