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Study Finds Depression In Adults 100 Years Old And Over Is Poorly Understood, Under Diagnosed

For many of the elderly, the golden years are anything but. Faced with health problems, financial issues and the death of a spouse or loved one, many adults 65 years and older suffer from depression. While research is emerging to help this group understand and treat the problem, another group – centenarians – has been left largely in the dark.

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