A psychology professor who has researched seasonal affective disorder for years explains how seasonal changes can affect our ...
Although anyone can experience Seasonal Affective Disorder, it’s more common among younger adults, Doctor Prewitt says people ...
The National Institute of Mental Health states Seasonal Affective Disorder relates to changes in sunlight. It also typically ...
Doctors say cases of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) are common when areas see a lack of sunlight as seasons change.
As snow and clouds cover up the city of Pittsburgh, mental health experts define Seasonal Affective Disorder and discuss its ...
Counselling psychologist Niamh Delmar shares her advice to coping with SAD. It is that time of year when the days get shorter ...
Luckily there are things you can do to help offset the symptoms. They include getting a good night's sleep, exercise, talk ...
It’s that time of year again when the days get shorter and the weather turns colder. For some people, this time of year can ...
Starting in November and continuing into March, the skies are cloudier and grayer, so the amount of daylight is very limited ...
As the winter skies become gray and cloud-covered, the winds blow, snow grows by the foot, and the temperatures dip in this two-peninsula state, a portion of Michigan’s 10 million residents face ...
With the holiday season over, some people may be feeling a little down.Those feelings could be due to seasonal depression, ...
The holidays are over, and for many Minnesotans, the end of the festive season can bring on a familiar feeling of winter blues. But for some, seasonal shifts can trigger ...