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One mental health condition can make it harder for your body to deal with high temperatures. A review published in the ...
I debated on writing about "Summertime Sadness" or having Seasonal Affective Disorder in the summer. Most people have the ...
Your experience is real and valid, even if it goes against the cultural narrative that summer equals happiness,” Pash said.
Discover how seasonal affective disorder disrupts brain chemistry beyond winter blues. Learn about light therapy and ...
However, if your winter blues are making everyday life difficult and interfering with your work and relationships, it could be the sign of something more serious. Seasonal affective disorder is more .
The days are shorter in Hobart in winter, and the city has the highest prevalence of seasonal depression in the country. So how do locals find light in dark times?
Researchers found 40% of Americans report winter mood declines, which can translate into changes in behavior and being depressed.
Seasonal affective disorder affects 40% of American adults in the winter months. Dr. Jon LaPook, chief medical correspondent for CBS News, shares tips for improving your mood during the colder ...
Seasonal affective disorder affects 5% of Americans and Utahns, requiring treatment. Misunderstood as "winter blues," seasonal affective disorder can lead to severe consequences such as suicidal ...
A psychology professor who has researched seasonal affective disorder for years explains how seasonal changes can affect our mental health and well-being.
Seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression, is a mood disorder triggered by the seasons of the year, in most cases, it can begin as early as September and end in spring.