It’s dark, it’s cold, and tis the season for seasonal affective disorder commonly known as SAD. So what’s the difference between the winter blues and ...
For some, winter contributes to seasonal affective disorder, a form of mental health depression linked to seasonal shifts.
Feeling down this winter? Learn the difference between winter blues and seasonal affective disorder from a Michigan health expert.
If you are out and about when it’s cold, clearly you love winter. But getting out and embracing it is also the best way to ...
Hone Health reports that seasonal affective disorder may be influenced by hormone imbalances, affecting mood and energy levels during winter.
For women with ADHD, winter blues aren't the exception—they're the norm. We ask ourselves to perform at our peak during a ...
Without a doubt, seasonal depression is real. Here’s how to identify SAD—and remedies that really work to fight it in the ...
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Combating seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

PLATTSBURGH, NY (WVNY/WFFF) — This time of year is tough for those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type ...
Colder temperatures and shorter days got you down? For many of us, the lack of sunlight at specific points of the year can trigger the “winter blues.” It’s normal to feel a little sluggish or less ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that occurs in late fall and winter that has to do with the lack of sunlight Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that occurs in late ...
By Toi Degree N.C. Cooperative Extension As winter settles in and daylight hours shrink, millions of Americans are grappling ...
Some people might have looked forward to the extra hour of sleep after daylight saving time ended recently, but for millions of people, the shorter days and longer nights are another reminder about ...