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SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorder DoD Live Better known as the “holiday blahs” or “winter doldrums”, seasonal affective disorder is a mild depression shared by many people in winter. The Super Bowl: Jeez, Say Something | William M. Arkin Online on Chairman's Super Bowl Message Master Sgt. Chris ... and more » |
![]() kypost.com | How to combat seasonal affective disorder The Morning Sun With the start of the winter season, many people begin feeling more tired, sluggish, and slightly depressed which can be a result of a condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder. Ten to 20 percent of people experience a form of winter-onset SAD, ... Yale doctor shines his own brand of light on Seasonal Affective Disorder (video)New Haven Register Winter blues contribute to Ohio's high depression levelsOSU - The Lantern Winter Blues Are in Full SwingPR.com (press release) kypost.com -Globe and Mail -North Idaho College Sentinel all 9 news articles » |
Seasonal Affective Disorder can be treated with a special light-box, says ... ThisisKent But for many, the problem stems from something now medically recognised as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Typical symptoms may include tiredness, difficulty waking up in the morning, general lack of energy, withdrawing socially, a pessimistic ... |
![]() Newsolio (blog) | Is it SAD? Or are you just sad? KTVO Commonly referred to as "SAD," Seasonal Affective Disorder affects approximately 10 million people nationwide. According to the American Psychiatric Association, the most difficult months for depression sufferers are January and February. What is seasonal affective disorder and how is it treated?Newsolio (blog) The SAD Truth about Winter BluesUniversity at Buffalo The Spectrum Squire Sanders | Winter blues or feeling SAD?Linex Legal (press release) (registration) all 6 news articles » |
Seasonal Affective Disorder Starts in the Teen Years EmpowHer While social pressures, homework, studying, or hormones may be to blame, Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, may also be the cause. With SAD, a person experiences a depression that occurs during a certain time of year, usually winter, ... GEORGE LITTLE: Don't be SAD ... be gladThe State Journal-Register Does the Winter Gloom Make You SAD? Here's How to Treat itA Healthier Michigan Beat the winter blues: keeping students happyVermont Cynic Everyday Health -National Post (blog) all 13 news articles » |
Seasonal depression is serious, but treatable Waterloo Record Seasonal affective disorder is a strong state of depression that appears at a certain time every year, most commonly in the winter but in rare cases in the summer. Often it's called the winter blues, but Anisman said that's a misconception downplaying ... |
![]() Alexandria Times | Seasonal Affective Disorder Black and Magenta Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as SAD, is a type of depression that occurs at the same time every year. SAD most frequently occurs during the winter, and symptoms will go away when spring comes around. SAD can also occur during the summer. Opinion: How to cope with the winter blues as a seniorAlexandria Times Winter BluesRichmond County Daily Journal Editorial PageLincolnton Journal all 6 news articles » |
Natural cures for depression Fox News Light Therapy Light therapy can be a mood-booster for people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder. This condition causes people to feel more depressed during certain times of the year – usually winter. A “light box” works by exposing sufferers ... |
![]() NewsNet5.com | Winter months can lead to seasonal affective disorder The Coloradoan Is it time for seasonal affective disorder? Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), otherwise known as winter depression, winter blues, or seasonal depression is a mood disorder in which people who have normal mental health during most of the year ... Feeling blue? New ways to beat Seasonal Affective DisorderNewsNet5.com Does Winter Make You SAD?KOWB Fighting Wintertime Blues? You Could have Seasonal Affective DisorderEmpowHer FitSugar.com (blog) -Journal Times -BlissTree all 13 news articles » |
Beating the Winter Blues Newswise (press release) Some people even suffer episodes of clinical depression triggered by the change in seasons, a condition called “seasonal affective disorder.” Dan Iosifescu, MD, Director of the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program at Mount Sinai, says the condition ... and more » |