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For millions of people, the shorter, darker days leading into winter also portend a darkening of their mood. Many have seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression typically beginning in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — With the temperatures shifting from cold to warm, some people might be feeling the impact of seasonal depression ...
Feeling down is trending up. The days are getting colder and shorter, and instances of seasonal depression are on the rise. Starting as early as November, those who struggle with seasonal depression ...
Depression is characterized by a persistent low mood that can affect quality of life. If symptoms usually only occur in the winter months, it may be seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or major ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After months of glum weather, you may feel the weight of seasonal depression. Dr. Henderson, a clinical psychologist from Indiana University, brought some tips to your Daybreak ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Feeling down lately? Well, experts say less sunshine and cooler temperatures can cause seasonal depression. “I definitely feel like I don’t want to do anything today because ...
EFFECT, AND THE HOLIDAY SEASON, AS YOU KNOW, IS HERE. AND WHILE THE TIME OF YEAR THAT WE’RE IN IS ABOUT BEING FILLED WITH JOY AND GRATITUDE, IT COMES WITH CHALLENGES. AS A RESULT, EXPERTS SAY OUR ...
The days are getting shorter and darker as winter approaches, which can be a blow to mental health for many Americans. About 5% of U.S. adults suffer from seasonal affective disorder, also known as ...
We can predict flu season. We know when cold and allergy meds will fly off the shelves. So why not seasonal depression? For the fourth year, Thriveworks has analyzed Google search trends and weather ...
Anyone who has endured a long, cold winter has probably encountered a touch of the winter blues. This is a relatively normal experience whereby we might become lethargic, carb-craving, and a little ...