Feeling the winter blues? You’re not alone. During the colder months, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can leave many of us ...
Many people get the “winter blues,” a mild sadness as the days get colder and shorter. But some people experience clinical ...
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 ...
When winter comes, it brings with it colder temperatures, nasty weather, and shorter days. And that can also lead to a type ...
If you’re feeling gloomy and down lately, you’re not alone. These dark, cold, and rainy days can affect your mood and can be something more serious called ...
A dopamenu is a personalized list of small, rewarding activities designed to boost focus, motivation and well-being. Here are ...
As winter drags on with a recent rare burst of snow across North Florida, many Floridians struggle with seasonal affective ...
Like millions of other Americans, Kelsey Hameister's mood is impacted by the change of seasons. Two in every five say their ...
Ro dives into the link between winter and erectile dysfunction, including reasons why it happens and possible solutions.
Winter greets us with decreased sunlight and increased blues. To help address the mixed emotions that arrive this time of year, psychiatrist Dr. Dhana Ramasamy, MD, with Lehigh Valley Physician Group ...
Did you know that approximately 5% of the U.S. population experiences Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) each year This ...