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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 nervous sy</description>
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		<title>Can I talk myself out of being depressed?</title>
		<description>Of course, you can. If you are concerned for yourself, talking to someone is the nicest thing you can do when you are depressed. 
There are people who can help you acquire the healing that you want. They are:
- A specialist at a mental health center or Mental Health Association
- A dependable fam</description>
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		<title>How can I tell if a treatment is working?</title>
		<description>According to the American Psychiatric Association, as a person gets well from depression, the first sign that normally develops is sleeping problems and loss of cravings for food. Afterwards, the energy and interest in activities also progress, as do the capability to sense vividly and to work more </description>
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