SAD in the coldest months of the year Reuters - 19 hours ago By Terri Coles TORONTO (Reuters) - For many North Americans, winter's shorter days bring with them a different kind of darkness: seasonal affective disorder...
Beat seasonal affective disorder to the punch The Daily Evergreen, WA - Oct 2, 2008 According to the Seasonal Affective Disorder Association, symptoms of SAD include sleep problems, fatigue, inability to carry out regular routine, ...
Stressful time to be SAD NewsOK.com, OK - Oct 8, 2008 That�s SAD for seasonal affective disorder. When the days get shorter and the weather turns blah, stressors such as lost 401(k)s and financial disturbances ...
Seasonal Affective Disorder OUPblog, New York - Sep 22, 2008 By Cassie Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a type of clinical depression that�s linked to the winter season. It is a fairly common form of depression ...
Do you have Seasonal Affective Disorder? Muncie Star Press, IN - Sep 22, 2008 ... 2008 The changing of the seasons for many people can be a time of struggle against a form of depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder, ...
Kate Humble takes a fresh air approach to life Times Online, UK - 14 hours ago I think I have SAD (seasonal affective disorder). I never do terribly well in the winter. I can get up at 6am, or 4.30am in the summer, but getting up in ...
Judy�s Fitness Corner Goose Creek Gazette, sc - Oct 8, 2008 By Judy Lapan If so, you may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. Insufficient exposure to sunlight due to autumn�s dwindling daylight can ...
Bulls, bears and depression Vancouver Sun, Canada - Oct 8, 2008 I only know this because I got an email from somebody trying to sell light-therapy products to ward off seasonal affective disorder. ...
Holiday Survival Guide Canada.com, Canada - Oct 9, 2008 If you often feel blue for no specific reason, talk to your doctor - you may be experiencing seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that ...
Shedding light on credit crunch depression Independent, UK - Oct 9, 2008 As daylight hours dwindle from September until April, at least one in 50 of us suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). It doesn�t take a genius to ...
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