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depression

[dih-presh-uhn] / dɪˈprɛʃ ən /




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Children also are on screens more than ever, which is believed to contribute to more anxiety, depression, aggression and hyperactivity.

From Los Angeles Times

Amber Glenn recalls struggling with depression and an eating disorder early in her career.

From Los Angeles Times

Engelhardt says, “In 2017, I had just dealt with, I would say, a spiritual depression, a season of seeking after God. Then I came across a book called ‘The Tale of the Three Trees.’

From Los Angeles Times

Cardio activities such as running, swimming, and dancing appear to be especially effective at easing symptoms of depression and anxiety.

From Science Daily

“Our biggest problem is depression and anxiety,” says Manuel Polanco, 74, a former petroleum engineer whose recollections of the good times only highlight a dystopian present.

From Los Angeles Times