The clocks have turned back and with shorter daylight hours and colder temperatures on the way, the seasonal shift can bring ...
An uptick of clients presenting the signs of seasonal affective disorder has prompted a Nanaimo psychotherapist to renew the ...
As the days are getting darker, a Des Moines business is trying to lighten people’s moods by providing different therapies to limit the effects of seasonal depression.
For many of us, that means less energy overall, which is the hallmark of seasonal affective disorder, otherwise known as SAD.
Psychologists say a lack of sunlight can impact a person's vitamin D levels, their serotonin, behavior, sleep cycle and ...
Feeling lethargic and anti-social — or at least less social than you normally might — is a very normal, not weird response to ...
As the clocks are set back an hour and it gets dark earlier, students may suffer from seasonal affective disorder, more ...
The days are getting shorter as we "fall back” into standard time and it may be affecting your mood. While we settle into our ...
What is seasonal affective disorder and how can you treat it? Sanford psychologist, John Ulven provides answers.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects millions of Americans, and cases usually start to rise in late fall or early winter ...
The winter blues is something that impacts about 5% of the U.S. population and is typically caused by the short daylight ...
As the nights draw in, searches for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) have peaked, between 1st September and 1st October, ...