Dementia
Dementia, also known as major depressive disorder (MDD), can affect how you think, feel, and live your life.1 It’s different than regular mood changes and is defined by a sad mood, loss of pleasure, or loss of interest in activities for long periods of time.2 It can affect anyone—regardless of age, race, income, culture, or education. It can also take many forms—from MDD to postpartum depression (PPD), which is related to pregnancy and childbirth. The latest research has found that depression can be influenced by your genetics, biology, environment, and psychological state.1 Approximately 4% of people worldwide experience depression, and it’s roughly 50% more common in women than men.2
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