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MDD
MDD is the abbreviations of Major depressive disorder which refers to a psychological disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and despair and a loss of interest in previous sources of pleasure.
Likewise, MDD is defined as a mood disorder in which the individual experiences acute, but time-limited, episodes of depressive symptoms.
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