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Depression has many causes and influences people in unique ways. We all have our days when we feel sad, exceptionally tired or are having trouble sleeping. Fortunately, these episodes usually don't last long. When symptoms like these last for two weeks or more, it may be a sign of a significant, or "major" depression. At this time, there are no blood tests or X-rays that can tell if someone is depressed. The best way to make a diagnosis of major depression is to carefully examine how you feel and discuss this with your doctor. There are several questionnaires available to help you and your doctor decide if you have depression that should be treated. It is important to find this out because the treatment for depression is very effective. Take the depression assessment. Take your time, answer the questions as honestly as you can, and carefully read the report at the end. More About the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD) ©©1996-2000 InteliHealth Inc. All rights reserved. Source: Inteli-Health Inc. All information is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for any specific health issues and consult your physician before starting a fitness regimen. Use of this online service is subject to InteliHealth's disclaimer and the terms and conditions .
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