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View Post: Seasonal Affective Disorder
1 hour ago by ntm021
With every winter comes shorter days, less light and a likelihood to have winter depression. Many people are affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder, known appropriately enough as SAD, and symptoms include short temper, lack of ambition ...
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View Post: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD, winter depression, winter blues)
25 Nov 2009 by Mahmood
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of mood depression occurring in relation to the changing seasons especially with the beginning of fall and snow fall. The same persons are active and normal during rest of the year. ...
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View Post: How is seasonal affective disorder different from depression?
24 Nov 2009 by admin
Seasonal is depression due to the season, usually because of lack of light (like in the winter months) And can be helped by using a light box. Depression is an all the time thing, not just affected by the season, and you can take meds ...
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View Post: Winter Blues: It Could be Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD ...
26 Nov 2009 by Rheyanne Weaver
However, they can also bring stress, colds and even depression. There is even a specific type of depression people can get around the winter months (and even summer months in some cases), called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). ...
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22 Nov 2009
ALMOST a quarter of the UK is estimated to suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Andrew Hirst reports. ... However, Dr Stuart Watson, senior lecturer at Newcastle University, explained that the specific cause of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is still unclear. He said: “The lack of sunlight seems to be important, but how this effects the brain and causes depression is largely unknown.” Light affects parts of the brain called the hypothalamus which regulates ...
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