PrairieCare mental health experts say Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that typically tends to ...
Colder temperatures and shorter days got you down? For many of us, the lack of sunlight at specific points of the year can trigger the “winter blues.” It’s normal to feel a little sluggish or less ...
As winter's shorter days and longer nights arrive, many experience a dip in mood and energy, potentially indicating winter ...
The Mayo Clinic defines seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, as a type of depression related to changes in seasons. Symptoms typically arise in the fall and last through the winter and include sadness ...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that occurs in the darker, colder months of the year. Individuals with ADHD may be more likely to experience this condition. If you have ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The winter solstice is Saturday, which means this is the lowest amount of sunlight we will see all year. This, combined with cloudy and gloomy weather, can really affect your ...
As daylight hours dwindle and temperatures fall, many people experience a shift in mood. For some, it’s more than just the ...
Although winter is most commonly associated with seasonal affective disorder, some people experience SAD during the summertime. Criteria laid out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...
The leaves are falling and the days are shorter — if this darker season has you feeling down, you're not alone. Millions of ...