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Health Tip: Signs of Depression
It's more than just a case of the blues
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(HealthDay News) -- About 15 of every 100 adults suffer from depression, according to AARP.
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Depression is more than just a case of the blues. AARP offers this list of common warning signs:
- Difficulty concentrating, problems with memory, and difficulty making decisions.
- Becoming irritable, angry, worried, agitated, anxious, pessimistic, or indifferent.
- Over an extended period, being sad or unexplained bouts of crying.
- Changes in sleep habits, as well as appetite.
- Loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed.
- Feelings of hopelessness.
- Unexplained aches and pains.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 5/9/2008
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