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For decades, depression has been treated largely as a single condition. Yet anyone who has struggled with depression—or cared for someone who has—knows that no two cases look exactly alike. Some people respond well to antidepressants, while others experience little relief despite trying multiple medications and therapies.
According to researcher William J. Walsh, one reason may be that depression is not a single illness at all.
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