Do You See Signs of Depression in Your Friend?

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What to Do If You Think a Friend Has Depression

As people remain quarantined and socially distanced from friends and family, it's easy to feel sad and isolated. And with the added stress from dealing with the loss of work or the death of a family member, depression has become a common side effect of the pandemic. If you think a loved one is experiencing depression, here are some common symptoms to watch for and what you can do to help them.

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