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		<title>Situational Depression Brought On By Life</title>
		<description>Situational depression could be called 'Sometimes life sucks, and it just gets you down.' The description would be accurate, but it would be making light of a serious condition. Situational depression can be every bit as debilitating and painful as clinical depression or manic depression. 
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		<title>Depression treatment</title>
		<description>Depression can be a very serious illness, which threatens the lives of millions of people around the world. There is more to conventional understanding of depression; depression is not just feeling in the dumps, rather it is a disease condition, affecting thousands of people at least once in their l</description>
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		<title>How To Identify And Treat Clinical Depression</title>
		<description>Whether it is you or someone you love, knowing the facts about clinical depression symptoms can save lives. Today, more than 1/3 of people will face some type of depression episode in their lives. This number continues to grow. For those that are feeling this right now, knowing the signs of depressi</description>
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		<title>Depression And How To Avoid It</title>
		<description>Depression can affect the working ability, family and social life of a person. This is why we should never try to ignore or hide depression. It is important to be aware of the symptoms, the causes and what possibilities we have to try and prevent it in our lives. 
Each of us has had a depressing sa</description>
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		<title>Clinical Depression - What is It?</title>
		<description>Depression, a mental illness that is often characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, experts from the field of psychiatry say. 
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		<title>Depression symptoms</title>
		<description>Depression is a very common medical condition affecting almost 100 million people in the world. About a quarter of the whole population are prone to get at least one bout of depression in their life time. Though depression is more common in women, it also affects at least 12% of men allover the worl</description>
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		<title>Bipolar Disorder: The Sixth Largest Cause Of Disability In The World</title>
		<description>Youve seen this disorder take over a person in a television portrayal, while in the real world, it is sometimes spoken of in whispers and rumors. You may not be exactly sure what it is, but from what youve seen and heard, bipolar disorder isnt exactly a positive situation. What it is, is a very frig</description>
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		<title>Teen Bipolar Disorder</title>
		<description>The United States may in fact be the richest country in terms of technology, and natural resources, but the majority of its citizens suffer from various kinds of disorders ranging from simple depression, as a result of too much societal pressure, all the way up to very serious disorders requiring lo</description>
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		<title>My Experience With Bipolar</title>
		<description>As a counseling psychologist, I enjoy a variety of clients each day with a variety of needs. I see couples who are on the edge of divorce yet still want to save their marriage and I see young children who are struggling after the loss of a parent or sibling. Some of my most interesting clients are t</description>
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