Depression In December 2014 The Center for Disease and Control Intervention posted an article written by Laura A. Pratt, Ph.D., and Debra J. Brody, M.P.H. about depression statistics. In it they state

Depression In December 2014 The Center for Disease and Control Intervention posted an article written by Laura A. Pratt, Ph.D., and Debra J. Brody, M.P.H. about depression statistics. In it they state

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Depression can be a major contributor to health issues that affects our mind which consequently affects our body.

In December 2014 The Center for Disease and Control Intervention posted an article written by Laura A. Pratt, Ph.D., and Debra J. Brody, M.P.H. about depression statistics. In it they state that from 2009-2012, the highest rate of depression (12.3% of Americans) was in 40-59 year-old people with women being the most to suffer from it. Though this is a prominent