Feeling the winter blues? You’re not alone. During the colder months, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can leave many of us ...
This is the third blog in the Parents in Recovery series.
According to the American Psychiatric Association, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) impacts 5% of American adults each year. Most people deal with SAD during the fall and winter months, but some ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is not just the winter blues. It’s a type of depression that can upend your daily ...
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 ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — As the darkest days of winter fade, many people still grapple with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). News10NBC’s Hailie Higgins spoke with Dr. Colleen Fogarty at Highland ...
But for others, the winter blues can turn into a more severe type of depression called seasonal affective disorder or SAD. Like the winter blues, seasonal affective disorder usually only occurs ...
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.
The NMU Diverse Art Society produced the performance to share the stage with minority student talents. Lawson played a wide selection of songs, dating as far back as the 1930s, that highlighted ...
Seasonal affective disorder, or seasonal depression, is a common mental health concern related to the change in seasons. It usually starts and ends about the same time every year and often ...