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If you or someone you know feels unusually stressed, anxious, or restless this time of year, it could be Reverse Seasonal ...
About 13 million Americans are estimated to be affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder. It's a form of depression typically seen in the fall and winter months.
The American Psychiatric Association says some people may experience Seasonal Affective Disorder in the summer.
About 13 million Americans are estimated to be affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder. It’s a form of depression typically ...
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Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don has previously opened up about his health battles, including a "terrible" diagnosis that ...
June is when the vibe in the air changes and my winter malaise magically melts. I wake from a hibernation that puts me out of ...
Amid all the hedonism and the heat and the holidays, the summer can also bring a deep sense of melancholy and sadness and, ...
As the days shorten and the air turns crisp, winter invites us to slow down. But for many, this season brings more than cozy blankets, warm stews, and hot drinks – it introduces unique health and ...
Better skin, increased flexibility and reducing anxiety are just some of the benefits of this wellness trend, which you can ...
For individuals with specific autoimmune conditions, there appears to be an increased risk for affective disorders.