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Depression is sometimes perceived as a young person’s illness, yet it is becoming increasingly common in older generations. A new study has found that certain lifestyle factors can increase the likelihood of getting the disease. David Cox has identified the golden rules you can follow to lower your chances of depression, and live a happier life.
Chris
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