For a disease that strikes nearly 19 million Americans every year, depression remains remarkably hidden from view. Although its sufferers have included Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jessica Lange, and Mike Wallace, to name a few, people still tend to hide depression from their doctors, from their spouses, even from themselves. As a result, millions never get the treatment they need.
Would you know depression if you saw it? Would you know how to get help? Take this short quiz to see how much you know about this often-misunderstood disease.
Last updated Sep 25, 2009
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