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Mental health is how we think, feel and act as we cope with life.
It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others and make choices.
Like physical health, mental health is important at every stage of life,
from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.  Everyone
feels worried, anxious, sad or stressed sometimes.
But with a mental illness, these feelings do not go away and are severe
enough to interfere with your daily life. It can make it hard to meet and
keep friends, hold a job or enjoy your life. Mental illnesses
are common – they affect about one in five families in the U.S.
It is not your fault if you have one. These disorders –
depression, phobias, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia
and many others - are real diseases that you cannot will
or wish away. Fortunately, they are often treatable.
Medicines and therapy can improve the life
of most people with mental illnesses.
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According to the World Health Organization, depression is
presently on track to becoming the world's second-most
disabling disease (after heart disease) by the year 2020.

Depression is responsible for some $87 billion a year
in lost productivity in the US (a conservative estimate),
and according to Bank One, is responsible for most lost
work days in its employees after pregnancy and childbirth.

Additionally, one million people worldwide die by their
own hand, most as a result of a mood disorder.
Finally, the linkage between depression and a host of
physical illnesses makes it arguably the world's greatest killer.
 
Depression occurs in persons of all genders, ages,
and backgrounds.
Facts:

    * Depression is common, affecting about 121
 million people worldwide.
    * Depression is among the leading causes
of disability worldwide.
    * Depression can be reliably diagnosed and
treated in primary care.
    * Fewer than 25 % of those affected have
access to effective treatments.

US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
 estimated 40 million
Americans living today will suffer from major
depressive illness during their lives.

Seasonal affective disorder is major depression that
appears in the fall or winter and goes away in spring,
thought to be caused by lack of sunlight

Postpartum depression occurs within four weeks of a
women giving childbirth. Most new mothers suffer
from some form of the baby blues.  Postpartum depression,
by contrast, is major depression, thought to be triggered by
changes in hormonal flows associated with childbirth.

Catatonic depression is a rare form of major depression
 characterized by (at least two): Stupor, excessive motor activity,
extreme negativism, peculiarities in voluntary movement, and
repetition of other people's words or actions.
 - mcmanweb.com

Psychotic depression is a rare form of depression
characterized by delusions or hallucinations, such as
believing you are someone you are not and hearing voices.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health,
approximately 18.8 million American adults, or about 9.5
percent of the US population age 18 and older in a given year,
have a depressive disorder.
Depression is a chronic illness that exacts a significant toll on
America's health and productivity.  It affects more than 21 million
American children and adults annually and is the leading cause of
disability in the United States for individuals ages 15 to 44.

Lost productive time among U.S. workers due to
depression is estimated to be in excess of $31 billion per year.
Depression frequently co-occurs with a variety of medical
illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, and chronic pain
and is associated with poorer health status and prognosis.
It is also the principal cause of the 30,000 suicides in the U.S.
each year.  In 2004, suicide was the 11th leading cause
of death in the United States, third among individuals 15-24.

Research presented at the 56th Annual Conference of the
Canadian Psychiatric Association shows a marked link
between bipolar disorder and migraines.
The odds of migraine in persons with bipolar disorder were
40% higher than the general population.

Data obtained from 36,984 people aged 15 and over,
who screened positive for manic or depressive episodes
with migraine, were compared against those who screened
positive for mania but who didn't suffer from migraines.
Amongst males, 14.9% of those with manic episodes
were also diagnosed with migraines compared with 5.8% of
the general population. Amongst females, 34.7% had both
migraines and bipolar disorder compared with 14.7% who only
had migraines.
While the research was skewed towards persons who
were already diagnosed with bipolar disorders, what does
it mean for people who suffer from migraines but who may
have an undiagnosed bipolar disorder?

Migraines and headaches aren't fully understood
but the manifestations are very real and
debilitating for their sufferers:

Throbbing pain
Nausea
Heightened sensitivity to light or sound
Seeing dots, wavy lines, flashing lights, or blind spots
Difficulty with speech, sensation, or movement

An estimated 2.1 million American adolescents have
experienced major depression within the last year,
according to a new comprehensive government study.
Researchers surveyed more than 67,000 young people ages
12 to 17 and found that one in 12 had suffered from
serious depression in the previous year.
Nearly 13 percent of girls had struggled with depression,
compared to less than 5 percent of boys. Odds of
depression increased with age -- just 4 percent of 12-year-olds
experienced depression but that climbed to
11 percent for older teens.

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