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'Reverse SAD' Is A Real Thing. Here Are The Signs.
When you hear the term “seasonal affective disorder,” odds are you think of wintertime blues. “We tend to associate shorter days, less sunlight and cold weather with higher chances of depressed mood,” ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WREX) — Most people associate Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) with the cold, dark, winter months. But it's not unheard of to experience “seasonal depression” during the spring and ...
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is usually something that wrecks your mood during the dark, cold months of winter. But for some people, summer is the time they feel the worst. It’s called reverse ...
Snow-lovers, rejoice—winter is here in full force. Compared to the summer months, the days are significantly shorter, which for some can mean the onset of the "winter blues." The medical term for this ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — With First Alert Weather Days ahead of us because of excessive heat, Arizona’s Family is taking a closer look at how the ongoing triple-digit temps impact our mental health.
I’m not a fan of summer. I hate sweating, swimming, the heat, the long daylight hours and the fact that my kids aren’t in school (and their later summer bedtimes). I don’t like wearing shorts or sand ...
Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder, according to Mayo Clinic. When my mother was growing up in Michigan, her aunt had what used to be termed a "nervous ...
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