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We’ve all heard of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.
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So much so that it actually has a name: seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Described by Mayo Clinic as “a type of depression that’s related to changes in seasons”, SAD (also known as ...
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High as the number is, there is some—and sometimes conflicting—evidence that the prevalence of anxiety (and depression as well) is increasing, especially among the young. Several factors are ...
During winter, the combination of shorter daylight hours and the psychological effects of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can lead to disturbed sleep patterns, a well-known trigger for seizures.