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Endogenous depression

Endogenous depression: Introduction

Endogenous depression: Endogenous depression is a mood disorder that affects some people from birth and is believed to be a genetic condition. A sufferer is prone to become depressed on the advent of traumatic events, exhaustion or when under high levels of stress and may not be aware of the disorder until confronted by symptoms of depression for the first time. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Endogenous depression is available below.

Symptoms of Endogenous depression

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