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	<title>Comments on: Producer&#039;s Notes: Illuminating Depression</title>
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		<title>By: Producer&#8217;s Notes: Illuminating Depression &#124; Bipolar Disorder Info</title>
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		<description>[...] More info&#8230;Zoloft is a popular drug used for the treatment of depression symptoms. Depression is hardly new. The Roman physician Galen , in the second century A.D., expounded on the prevailing medical view that four bodily fluids, or humors, existed within all people but that the unique variation of these humors within people resulted in individual differences among people in their behavior and temperament. An excess of black bile, for example, indicated a melancholic personality. Fortunately, a [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Producer&#8217;s Notes: Illuminating Depression &#124; Bipolar Hotline</title>
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		<description>[...] More info&#8230;Zoloft is a popular drug used for the treatment of depression symptoms. Depression is hardly new. The Roman physician Galen , in the second century A.D., expounded on the prevailing medical view that four bodily fluids, or humors, existed within all people but that the unique variation of these humors within people resulted in individual differences among people in their behavior and temperament. An excess of black bile, for example, indicated a melancholic personality. Fortunately, a [...]</description>
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