Monty Minter, director of the Downing Counseling Clinic, shares strategies for finding light during the darker months ...
One of the greatest misconceptions about seasonal affective disorder is that it happens every year — and there’s nothing we can do about it.
Fall term on campus is often filled with the excitement of returning from co-op or summer break. Even students who have been ...
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The medical community has long-recognized that the shortened days of winter affect all of us to a certain extent and have given it a name — Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Scientists do not ...
Wintertime is known to cause the "winter blues," which can negatively impact many people's health and wellness. Incorporating ...
There’s much to look forward to when winter begins. Outdoor enthusiasts may relish a return to the slopes to ski or snowboard ...
It's a normal pattern that is stronger in the winter and tends to keep the coldest weather bottled ... Arctic blast will ...
However, for some people, the season can be have serious impacts on their emotional well-being and they may require extra support until winter's passed. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a medical ...
“SAD is a type of depression that’s provoked by seasonal change,” says Dr Safia Debar, a GP at the Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. “It’s sometimes known as ‘winter depression ...
Cheryl Dyck, a Mental Health Clinician with Southern Health, explains that while Blue Monday (The third Monday of the month, January 20th) was created as a vacation marketing tool, the “winter blues” ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - With the holidays over and winter weather in full swing, people can feel sad or down. Dr. Aubrey Riefe says the difference between the winter blues and seasonal depression ...