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depression

[dih-presh-uhn] / dɪˈprɛʃ ən /




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Research over the last several years has shown that engagement metrics such as like counts can drive feelings of rejection and depression, external in teenagers.

From BBC Aug. 16, 2026

The French government had promoted the ban as a way to better protect young people from the harmful effects associated with social media platforms, including anxiety, depression, sleep disorders and online harassment.

From Barron's Aug. 14, 2026

"Our current findings suggest that in stress-associated psychiatric disorders such as depression, the CRH system in OPCs may play a greater role than previously known," Deussing speculates.

From Science Daily Aug. 14, 2026

There, “Monarch” showed the behavior that modern science recognizes as desperation, and then depression.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

And in this weird way, thinking like this helps me with my own depression.

From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh

Wars, diseases, revolutions, depressions, bankruptcies, financial crises and natural disasters all swept through history and wiped out wealth.

From The Wall Street Journal May 19, 2026

Nonsurgical options like dermal fillers or fat grafting can suffuse depressions to create a more centered appearance.

From Slate Feb. 22, 2026

He added: “I know I could not have been so calm through depressions, inflations, banking and currency crises, wars and political disruptions.”

From MarketWatch Feb. 18, 2026

America has been through plenty of dark times in its history, from a Civil War to depressions and two bloody world wars that leveled much of the world.

From Salon Jan. 13, 2026

There was something slightly vague about his face—like bread dough that had begun to rise, smoothing out the bumps and cracks and depressions.

From "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman




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