Doctors say cases of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) are common when areas see a lack of sunlight as seasons change.
If you feel a bit of the winter blues coming on, please know you are not alone. Many people experience an increased sense of ...
Counselling psychologist Niamh Delmar shares her advice to coping with SAD. It is that time of year when the days get shorter ...
The holidays are over, and for many Minnesotans, the end of the festive season can bring on a familiar feeling of winter blues. But for some, seasonal shifts can trigger ...
Shorter daylight hours and living in colder places increase the risk of seasonal affective disorder during fall and winter. But it can also happen in spring and summer. Timing is a key indicator ...
WE’RE TALKING ABOUT, OF COURSE, WHAT’S KNOWN AS SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER OR SAD ... EVEN COMING OUT OF THE SUMMER AND GOING INTO, YOU KNOW, THE COLDER OR DARKER SEASONS, ONE OF THE THINGS ...
As the winter skies become gray and cloud-covered, the winds blow, snow grows by the foot, and the temperatures dip in this two-peninsula state, a portion of Michigan’s 10 million residents face ...
summer-pattern SAD occurs during the spring or summer months and is less common." Symptoms of winter-pattern seasonal affective disorder: Symptoms of summer-pattern seasonal affective disorder ...
Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that can happen any time the seasons change—winter or summer—but is more common when days become shorter in the winter. When it becomes ...