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- Although available therapies alleviate symptoms in over 80 percent of those treated, less than half of people with depression get the help they need.
- Recent research shows that certain types of short-term psychotherapy, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), can help relieve depression in children and adolescents.
- The risk of developing bipolar disorder remains approximately equal for males and females throughout adolescence and adulthood.
- Depression has been found to occur at a higher rate among people who have other serious illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, HIV, diabetes, and Parkinsons.
- Twenty to 40 percent of adolescents with major depression go on to reveal bipolar disorder within five years after the onset of depression.
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