People who live in northern climes, where daylight hours are shorter and there is less ... January and February tend to be ...
For individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression linked to reduced seasonal light, these effects ...
In late fall or early winter each year, millions of Americans are estimated to start feeling the effects of seasonal ...
As winter approaches and daylight hours grow shorter, people prone to seasonal depression can feel it in their bodies and ...
As winter approaches and daylight hours grow shorter, people prone to seasonal depression can feel it in their bodies and brains. “It’s a feeling of panic, fear, anxiety and dread all in one,” said ...
People with seasonal affective disorder(SAD) typically have episodes of depression that begin in the fall and ease in the ...
Bright light therapy, a standard treatment for seasonal depression, may also help people who experience depression year-round ...
Expert at UAB sheds light on the mental health phenomenon that casts a shadow over the colder months. As the days grow ...
During certain seasons of the year, you may notice changes in your energy level, sleep and interest in activities.
We're in that seasonal transition again, where the days end earlier, night comes sooner and we run out of light faster.