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Feeling sad, low, or "down in the dumps" is part of the normal human experience, and something we all feel at times. In contrast to the normal emotions of sadness, loss, or passing mood states, clinical depression is a persistent medical illness, which can significantly interfere with an individual's ability to function.

A depressive disorder is not a sign of personal weakness, or a condition that someone can just "get over" and feel better. Without treatment, depressive symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people who suffer from depression.

Visit the Depression FAQ to find out the answers to commonly asked questions about depression.

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Think you might be depressed? Take this online version of a popular depression assessment test. What you discover may convince you to finally seek the help you need.
We have several clinical trials currently in progress exploring depression and anxiety. Improve your own life and the lives of countless others by participating in one of our trials.