Starting in November and continuing into March, the skies are cloudier and grayer, so the amount of daylight is very limited ...
We're now in the new year and seasonal affective disorder can be an issue when the cold and dark months bring more than just winter blues. Certified coach and counselor, Mandy Morris joins Ross Hull ...
If you feel a bit of the winter blues coming on, please know you are not alone. Many people experience an increased sense of ...
As winter approaches, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services is offering advice for those who may be struggling with ...
Unlike major depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder usually lasts anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months.
Cold, dark days can contribute to vitamin D deficiency and symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). (Getty Creative) ...
Many look forward to the festive events taking place, but for the 10 million Americans struggling with seasonal affective disorder it can mean dark times ahead. Seasonal affective disorder is ...
As days get darker and colder, people may experience seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. As the seasons change, you may feel sluggish, depressed or uninterested in doing the things you used to enjoy.
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Seasonal affective disorder can cause significant impairment. Source: Yuris Alhumaydy/Unsplash Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs at certain times of the year ...