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As a result, therapy rockers fetishize depression like gangsta rappers fetishize the thug life, publicizing their plight while asserting their credibility.
Another fashions Britney as the ultimate fag hag, trying to lift her gay buddy out of his lonely holiday depression.
Irregular levels of serotonin have been associated with depression, bipolar disorder and manic-depression.
David has a sardonic, slightly depressive presence onscreen, and is quite natural playing his worst self.
A Bush-Dean presidential race would feature many amusing, if somewhat depressing, ironies.
I'm not convinced he gets to the end of many weeks and thinks he has really achieved something.' There can be no argument that this has been much the most difficult year of this government's life and, in many respects, a depressing one for the Prime Minister.
I can see how it would become depressing.' Plath was a depressive; she'd tried to kill herself at the age of 20 and been given electric-shock treatment at McLean Hospital, near Boston, where her fellow American poets, Robert Lowell and Anne Sexton, also nursed their wrought psyches.
What's Paltrow's take? 'She obviously had a deep propensity towards instability and depression.
She and Martin had become depressingly famous for being teetotal and macrobiotic.
“They had lived through a depression and a world war.
Both my parents suffer from depression.
So, Abby, do you think it is my hormones or depression?Please answer as soon as possible.
It is true that depression can run in families, and if your depression has lasted more than two weeks, you should get a medical evaluation.
These are the Toronto Raptors we're talking about, whose lineup these days is about as thin as a tongue depressor.
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