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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is commonly associated with autumn and winter months, but it can also emerge during the ...
Many people with reverse SAD report feeling overstimulated and anxious. But ultimately, the biggest sign is timing. Pay ...
Seasonal affective disorder is caused by the change in sunlight exposure. Often associated with winter, the disorder has a ...
Discover how seasonal affective disorder disrupts brain chemistry beyond winter blues. Learn about light therapy and ...
Many of us feel sluggish or less social when it’s colder. But seasonal affective disorder is more than just a slump.
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?
Summer depression is real and affects millions. Learn the surprising symptoms of summer SAD and discover expert strategies to ...
If winter blues are making daily life difficult and interfering with work and relationships, it could be the sign of ...
I debated on writing about "Summertime Sadness" or having Seasonal Affective Disorder in the summer. Most people have the ...
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, isn't just a northern hemisphere condition. It affects Australians too, and you may be more at risk depending on which state you live in.
One mental health condition can make it harder for your body to deal with high temperatures. A review published in the ...
The additional hours of sunlight can disrupt circadian rhythms, and being stuck inside can produce claustrophobic feelings ...