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SAD is a type of depression that needs treatment. It limits normal function and motivation, whereas the winter blues can affect you for shorter periods, such as a day or two once or twice a month ...
Feeling down this winter? You're not alone — plenty of people get the "winter blues." We talked to an expert about what it means to have SAD and what people with a clinical diagnosis can do to ...
It's Seasonal Depression Awareness Month — and therapists are clearing up myths about what it means to have SAD.
Got the winter blues? Dr. Mallika Marshall has some tips to boost your mood BOSTON - Many of us get the "winter blues" when the clocks turn back and it's suddenly dark in the late afternoon. Less ...
What is often joyous for some is the complete opposite for those experiencing the "holiday blues," or seasonal affective disorder - also known as SAD.
What is often joyous for some is the complete opposite for those experiencing the "holiday blues," or seasonal affective disorder - also known as SAD.
Mental health therapist Katie Walker with Indigo Counseling said the symptoms of seasonal depression are feeling sad most of the day, nearly every day.
What is often joyous for some is the complete opposite for those experiencing the "holiday blues," or seasonal affective disorder - also known as SAD.
The 'winter blues' is real. Here's what you should know about seasonal affective disorder, or SAD Dr. Jennifer Ashton shares what to know about SAD and tips to lessen its effects ...