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7 Things Hidden Depression makes you do

What do you know about depression? Although depression has been reported by the World Health Organisation as the leading cause of disability and the most common mental illness in the world, with over 264 million people around the globe suffering from it, the truth is, there’s still a lot that most people don’t know or understand about the signs of depression. Not only do many depression cases go undiagnosed and many depression symptoms unnoticed, a lot of people seem to hold a misguided belief that depression looks the same for everybody, but that’s just not the case. Are you wondering if you might be depressed?

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World Health Organization (2020). Fact Sheet on Depression. Retrieved 11 March 2021 from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression#:~:text=Depression%20is%20a%20common%20mental,affected%20by%20depression%20than%20men.
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