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View Post: Serial Drama: Maybe The Show Has Seasonal Affective Disorder?
20 hours ago by Mallory
POP QUIZ When the theme song to this soap came on the other day, I said, aloud, to no one, "Oh, for the love of, I can't sit through this today" and hurried to change the channel to something more entertaining, which, in that case, ...
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View Post: Teacher's Suit Over 'Seasonal Affective Disorder' Revived - The ...
16 Oct 2009 by Mark Walsh
The panel held unanimously that the district could not have initially known that a classroom with natural light was the only effective accommodation for a teacher with seasonal affective disorder. But Eckstrand eventually presented ...
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View Post: Dr. Deb: Seasonal Affective Disorder
6 Nov 2009 by Dr. Deb
Answer: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a pattern of significant depressive symptoms that occur and then disappear with the changing of the seasons. SAD has also been called "Winter Depression" or "Winter Blues". ...
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View Post: Seasonal Affective Disorder - Article
27 Oct 2009 by Untreatableonline
An estimated 2 to 3% of Canadians suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that seems to be related to the amount of sunlight that you are exposed to. An extreme form of the "winter blues," SAD is worst for ...
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View Post: I have SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorder : MomStart
4 Nov 2009 by Momstart
I suffer from this seasonal depression. Light therapy has been shown to successfully treat the symptoms associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder. I wouldn't know if it works or not though because I haven't figured out where to put my ...
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View Post: How Do I Know If I Have Seasonal Affective Disorder?
7 Nov 2009 by Rosana Horowitz
Seasonal affective disorder generally occurs during the change of a season. It most commonly affects people during the winter months. Seasonal affective disorder is also known as 'winter blues, or 'winter depression'. ...
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