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About 13 million Americans are estimated to be affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder. It's a form of depression typically seen in the fall and winter months.
It's a form of depression usually seen during the winter, but health experts say you can also get it in the summertime.
If you or someone you know feels unusually stressed, anxious, or restless this time of year, it could be Reverse Seasonal ...
About 13 million Americans are estimated to be affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder. It’s a form of depression typically ...
Many people with reverse SAD report feeling overstimulated and anxious. But ultimately, the biggest sign is timing. Pay attention to patterns in your depression symptoms year over year.
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Many of us feel sluggish or less social when it’s colder. But seasonal affective disorder is more than just a slump.
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Seasonal affective disorder is caused by the change in sunlight exposure. Often associated with winter, the disorder has a ...
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Summer is the UK's best-loved season. It's easy to see why, with the warmer, sunnier weather it brings. But the temperature isn't the only reason people prefer midsummer to the dark days of winter.