Andrew Huberman· PhD
I heard you say in a wonderful talk that you gave, that depression is perhaps the most debilitating condition worldwide.
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I heard you say in a wonderful talk that you gave, that depression is perhaps the most debilitating condition worldwide.
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Depression is the most disabling condition worldwide.
major depression is now the leading cause of disability in the United States but not only in the United States it is just in the last 2 or 3 years taken the lead role for disability throughout the world
for the last few years it has been felt that depression is the single leading cause of loss of quality of life of humans on the planet
for the last few years it has been felt that depression is the single leading cause of loss of quality of life of humans on the planet