Do you suffer from depression or does someone you know suffer from depression?
If so, do not ignore the warning signs. Depression is often a deadly disease that impacts not only the life of the depressed person but their family, friends and loved-ones.
I lost a brother to depression. It is something to be taken extremely seriously.
Depression affects 121 million people worldwide. It can affect a person’s ability to work, form relationships, and destroy their quality of life. At its most severe depression can lead to suicide and is responsible for 850,000 deaths every year. New research compares social conditions with depression in 18 countries across the world. (Source: Science Daily)
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