depression
A mental disorder characterized by sadness, guilt, feelings of worthlessness, and fatigue. Depression may also cause changes in sleep patterns, appetite, and weight. Severe depression can result in suicidal thinking or suicide attempts.
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What Is Depression?
Last Modified: January 12, 2011
Depression is a disorder that causes prolonged deep sadness, anxiousness or hopelessness in its victims. Although depression symptoms can be easily confused with normal sad feelings associated with disappointing… View Full Article
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