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It’s okay to feel sad sometimes – everyone has bad days or can feel down. But what about depression? Is it the same as feeling sad?
Depression is a medical condition and it can be treated. It feels and looks different from person to person. Learn what some of the symptoms can be.
At first, you may find depression hard to notice in yourself or someone else. Learn what you can do if you are experiencing depression.
There are many ways in which people can respond to and cope with stress. Some of these ways will be healthy while others may be harmful or unhealthy.
Sometimes it may not be clear where stress is coming from and how it is affecting your body. Learn about symptoms of stress.