A certain disease has been deeply ingrained into humanity's history for thousands, perhaps millions of years, longer than our written history. In the last 200 years it killed a billion people, significantly more than all wars and natural disasters combined. Even today, it kills more people than any other infectious disease.
A fascinating cartographic insight into the worlds most deadly diseases and epidemics.
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Research led by the University of Adelaide has resulted in new insights into clinical depression that demonstrate there cannot be a "one-size-fits-all" approach to treating the disease.