Depression takes many forms and varies widely in intensity. Anyone — regardless of age, sex, or financial situation — can develop it.
This mental health disorder affects both the mind and body, and it can be difficult to recognize because many symptoms overlap with other conditions. Symptoms also differ from person to person. With more young people being diagnosed, understanding the signs of clinical depression is increasingly important.
Depression often causes people to lose interest in things they once enjoyed.
Outgoing individuals may start declining invitations or withdrawing from social situations. Daily routines can slip — from neglecting responsibilities to paying less attention to personal hygiene and appearance. Activities that once felt effortless or rewarding may no longer hold the same appeal.

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