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Dysthymic disorder, also called dysthymia, is characterized by depressive symptoms that are long-term (., 2 years or longer) but less severe than those of major depression. Dys­ thymia may not disable a person, but it prevents one from functioning normally or feeling well. People with dysthymia may also experience one or more episodes of major depres­ sion during their lifetimes. Minor depression may also occur. Symptoms of minor depression are similar to major depression and dysthymia but they are less severe and/or are usually shorter term. Some forms of depressive disorder have slightly different characteristics than those described above, or they may develop under unique circumstances. However, not all sci­ entists. | Diabetes Women s Health Across the Life Stages Beckles Thompson-Reid Diabetes Women s Health Across the Life Stages A Public Health Perspective . DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Diabetes Women s Health Across the Life Stages A Public Health Perspective Gloria . Beckles MBBS MSc and Patricia E. Thompson-Reid MAT MPH Editors . DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention SAFER HEALTHIER PEOPLE

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