If you tend to feel a little flat during winter, chances are seasonal affective disorder (commonly known as SAD) is to blame – and you are definitely not alone. Supplements like vitamin D and general ...
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People commonly use sun lamps, also known as SAD lamps, to treat a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). These lamps can also help a person’s body make vitamin D, which helps ...
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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,” ...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in awareness around the causes, symptoms, and coping strategies for people who suffer the mild to severe symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) ...
Life comes with good days and bad ones too. While you hope there are more sunshine-filled moments than not, it's inevitable that you're going to feel blue from time to time. When you're in one of ...
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Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a mood disorder that happens every year at about the same time. It usually starts in fall or winter and ends in spring or early ...