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Can t say I m completely over it: Deepika on depression
Actor Deepika Padukone Today Said Her Battle With Depression In The Past Has Been Such A Bad Experience That She Always Carries A Fear Of Relapse. PTI | Updated on: 05 Oct 2017, 11:50:28 PM
New Delhi:
Actor Deepika Padukone today said her battle with depression in the past has been such a bad experience that she always carries a fear of relapse.
The 31-year-old actor was interacting on the stigma surrounding mental illness at India Economic Summit here. I don t think I can say that I m completely over it (depression). There is always a fear at the back of my mind that I might have a relapse because it has been such a bad experience for me, Padukone said at the India Economic Summit here.
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World Health Day 2021: Deepika Padukone, Siddhant, Alia to Vicky Kaushal, celebs who inspire you to remain fit
World Health Day 2021 marks the seventieth anniversary of the World Health Organisation. 7th April is celebrated as World Health Day globally in order to increase awareness regarding physical and mental health by the WHO. Especially today, when the world is witnessing the second wave of Covid19, it has become even more important to celebrate this day and focus on the measures to be taken to deal with the problems at hand. Nearly a year ago Covid began to seep inside our country.Â
Hylton High School: CISL (Center for International Studies and Languages) Conference
Connecting with the World: People, Places. Language and Culture
Hylton s 23rd annual CISL (Center for International Studies and Languages) Conference will be all VIRTUAL this year. Amazing speakers from all over the world will be coming to speak to students (7th grade and up recommended), parents, faculty, and members of the community!
This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Mark Thaller. Dr. Thaller is the managing director of Jebel Associates, focusing upon risk management in Iraq, Liberia, Afghanistan, Uganda, Djibouti, Sudan, and South Sudan where he lived and worked for nearly 10 years, working independently and on behalf of the U.S. Gov t. He is the parent of a PWCS student and also serves as a senior advisor for: Kyle s Campaigns for Change to promote change while also helping Type-1 Diabetics worldwide, and Spread Your Wings promoting education and empowering young women in South Suda