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ANSWER: Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression that typically occurs each year during fall and winter. If you’re like most people with SAD, your symptoms start in the fall ...
AS her daughter played happily in a paddling pool as a toddler, Heidi Ellert-McDermott blinked back tears. “Everyone seemed ...
Using the wrong type of light or inadequate intensity can reduce effectiveness and may not provide the therapeutic benefits needed to address seasonal affective disorder symptoms.
Believe it or not, Summer Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a thing, and it’s more than just a bad day at the beach. You ...
In today's health alert, when we think of Seasonal Affective Disorder - or SAD - we usually think of winter, but for some ...
You’ve heard of the Winter Blues, but what about the Sunshine Boost? While cold, dark winter days can leave many of us ...
New Light on Seasonal Depression The discovery that the biological clock in our brain is most sensitive to blue light promises to dramatically improve treatment of seasonal affective disorder ...
Seasonal affective disorder is estimated to affect 10 million Americans. Another 10 percent to 20 percent may have mild SAD. SAD is four times more common in women than in men.
In today's health alert, when we think of Seasonal Affective Disorder - or SAD - we usually think of winter, but for some ...