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WellPoint Foundation Supports National Campaign Focused on Depression Among Men - Read More

Date Added: April 28, 2008 06:15:03 PM
Depression is a serious but treatable health condition that affects more than six million American men. This condition will be the focus of a national campaign during Mental Health Awareness Month in May, called Men Get Depression, which is supported by the WellPoint Foundation, the charitable giving arm of WellPoint, Inc., the nation's largest health benefits company.

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