Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that can emerge during the late fall or winter months.
Unlike major depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder usually lasts anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months.
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Many Canadians struggle with SAD, a real form of depression that can make navigating the winter months extremely difficult.
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