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What is the difference between depression and manic-depressive illness?

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What is the difference between depression and manic-depressive illness?

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Clinical depression is also called “unipolar” depression because a person’s mood swings only in one direction – down. Normal periods are separated by a steady drop in mood, which becomes lower and lower. In contrast, manic depression is “bipolar,” because the mood swings range from low to high (manic) and back again.

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