Dr.: There are well-established therapies that can help those afflicted with SAD to get through the dark winter months ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What distinguishes seasonal affective disorder from the so-called winter blues — and what to do about it. (Getty Creative) ...
For most people, losing daylight is not a part of the holiday season we look forward to. Following the time reset courtesy of daylight saving time ending, many of us working a traditional 9-5 end our ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Heat, humidity and pollen likely cause summer sadness, while reduced daylight causes winter seasonal affective disorder. (Getty ...
Most mornings in July go the same for Paul Dyer: wake up, see a forecast in the 80s, then hope for winter. "It's pretty bad," he said. "Everybody's like, 'Oh, it's such a beautiful day.' I'll probably ...
Five songs so sad that you can't listen to them more than once, with entries by The Cure, The Smiths, Eric Clapton, Harry ...
Spring-onset SAD is much less common and tends to cause the opposite symptoms: eating less, losing interest in food, weight loss, and difficulty sleeping. [ii] This post focuses on fall-onset ...
For some of us, the crackle of leaves underfoot and the first big storm of winter signal coziness. If you live where the days get shorter and the nights get longer, you may love bundling up, cooking ...