Hone Health reports that seasonal affective disorder may be influenced by hormone imbalances, affecting mood and energy ...
By Jennifer Jahn NKyTribune staff writer As seasons change from less daylight, drearier days, and colder temperatures that ...
Rachel Scheiding shares what seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is, things people can do in their everyday life if they are ...
You blame your winter fatigue on holiday stress or busy schedules, but if you find yourself struggling with low energy, mood changes, and overwhelming sadness as daylight hours shrink, you might be ...
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a common effect of winter’s cold temperatures and short daylight hours.
Rula reports that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) often co-occurs with substance use disorder, exacerbating symptoms in ...
A lack of daylight may contribute to symptoms, but seasonal affective disorder can happen in warm, sunny seasons too. Though the exact causes of seasonal affective disorder, also known as seasonal ...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that's related to changes in seasons—SAD begins and ends at about the same times every year. If you're like most people with SAD, your ...
The temperatures are dropping, the leaves are changing, and the days are becoming shorter—all of these changes from summer to fall means that winter is just around the corner. Many individuals look ...
We set our clocks back an hour in early November, resulting in shorter days, and darker skies before most of us leave work each afternoon. It is important to understand the effect that light has on us ...
Depression is characterized by a persistent low mood that can affect quality of life. If symptoms usually only occur in the winter months, it may be seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or major ...
The final remnants of fog lifted from the banks of the Merrimack River on Wednesday morning as the clouds cleared and sunlight bathed the water. Credit: Rachel Wachman / Concord Monitor Sign up for ...