Did you know that approximately 5% of the U.S. population experiences Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) each year This ...
Millions of Americans suffer from winter-pattern seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. Shorter, darker days and cold nights ...
The colder, darker winter days can be tough for mental health. Those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder may be hit ...
Minnesotans are all too familiar with the gloominess that comes along with the long winters. The days are short and there’s not much sunlight to soak up, which can leave people feeling ...
Winter is here and with it comes shorter days and much less sunshine - the effect on your mood can be substantial. So how can ...
The winter months can at times feel dreary to most people, but for some the darker days of winter lead to what is known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. Psychologist Dr. Leah Katz joined us with ...
Winter weather may be especially difficult for those who struggle with seasonal affective disorder (S.A.D), colloquially known as seasonal depression. According to the American Psychological ...
Monty Minter, director of the Downing Counseling Clinic, shares strategies for finding light during the darker months ...
Symptoms of SAD are similar to depression symptoms but last about four to five months out of the year. Sponsored by Optum Care Washington.
Hers breaks down the winter blues, what causes them, and research-backed tips for handling this seasonal mood change.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - As the winter months continue, many people can suffer from seasonal affective disorder, also known ...
If seasonal depression is affecting your ability to function at home or work or in relationships, it may be time to reach out ...