As we are hitting that mid-winter slump, some of us may be feeling some side effects of seasonal affective disorder.
If seasonal depression is affecting your ability to function at home or work or in relationships, it may be time to reach out to your doctor.
Shorter days, less sunlight, and cooler temperatures can put anyone in a funk. As many as 5% of Americans experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression ...
Plant Fitness trainer Marissa Peterman joined Iowa's News Now to discuss seasonal depression and how exercise can help fight it.About 5% of adults in the U.S.
Ever have a downright terrible day? You’re concerned about financial problems at home, and your boss is pushing you to get that project done earlier than expected, then your car breaks down and you’ve ...
Being a caregiver is difficult, but help is available at the FMC Caregivers Support Group. Missouri's Attorney General Andrew ...
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, as the days get shorter and the nights get longer millions of Americans ...