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      <title>Identifying Childhood or Teen Depression</title>
      <description>Though children can show signs of passing sadness, we typically think of depression as an adult disorder.&amp;nbsp; Children and teens can however, suffer from depression, and about 5% of children and teens, suffer from depression at any given point in time.&amp;nbsp; Certain children may be at risk for depression: if your parent(s) had it, if you experience sudden loss, if you have ADD, if you have anxiety disorder.&amp;nbsp;

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