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Combating seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

PLATTSBURGH, NY (WVNY/WFFF) — This time of year is tough for those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type ...
Rula reports that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) often co-occurs with substance use disorder, exacerbating symptoms in ...
Dr. Leonard says consistent self-care, whether that be signing up for a fun class out on the town or making yourself a cup of ...
Without a doubt, seasonal depression is real. Here’s how to identify SAD—and remedies that really work to fight it in the ...
It may almost feel like clockwork, the dropping temperatures mirroring your decreased energy and dampening spirit. It may be ...
Northwestern and Evanston medical providers offer many resources for community members who may be experiencing symptoms of ...
With a diagnosis of SAD, treatment may include medication therapy, bright light therapy, or both. If you are prescribed ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that occurs in late fall and winter that has to do with the lack of sunlight Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression that occurs in late ...
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