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Mental Health
Mental health is an important part of your overall health. Millions suffer from depression and bipolar disorder and can often go untreated. Here are resources for your mind, with information from Harvard Health Publications.

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Understanding Depression
During a given year, about 19 million American adults will suffer from some form of depression. Learn the causes, how it affects children and the aging, and forms of therapy and treatment.

Bipolar Disorder
There are many variations of bipolar disorder, which usually starts in early adulthood. Find the main symptoms involved and how the disorder may vary between men and women.

Treating Depression
Unique differences in life experience, temperament, and biology make treatment a complex art. Learn the three phases of treatment and who to contact for help.

Depression in Children and Teenagers
While a full-blown depression most often starts in mid-adulthood, low-grade depression, or dysthymia, may begin during childhood or the teenage years.

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