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“I felt trapped,” she says. Lewis was later diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that affects 10 million people in the U.S. It’s most common in the fall ...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or seasonal depression, is more than just the typical "winter blues." While it's most common in the darker winter months, it can strike anytime throughout the year.
You might’ve heard of it—seasonal depression. Ohio's winter weather forecast could bring lots of clouds and snow, and along with them feelings of isolation, fatigue, and sometimes depression.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — With the temperatures shifting from cold to warm, some people might be feeling the impact of seasonal depression. The American Psychiatric Association defines seasonal ...
Researchers coined the term SAD 40 years ago to describe a pattern of depression that sets in during the fall or winter and remits in the spring or summer. Clinicians are diagnosing the disorder ...
Sadness, decreased energy, and taking little interest in things are all symptoms of seasonal affective disorder or SAD. It’s a subtype of clinical depression that comes and goes with the seasons.
Often referred to as seasonal affective disorder or SAD for short, weather-induced depression can be debilitating for many, causing everything from feelings of extreme isolation to an inability to ...
College students are faced with the negative aspects of winter going into the new semester with “seasonal depression” being a factor in students mental health. Illustration by Connor Szrejna/The Daily ...
Dr. Lee told WTOP that, while seasonal depression is more commonly thought of as a winter phenomenon, 10% of people who suffer from seasonal depression issues are actually more affected in weather ...
Seasonal depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a type of depression caused by the change in season, according to Cleveland Clinic. Because you are stuck inside and it gets dark ...