Even though most Americans look forward to the new year, there's a type of depressive disorder that affects around 10 million Americans around late fall and early winter — and it's called Seasonal ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The holidays can be a cheerful time of year, but the shorter days and longer nights can also cast a shadow on the fun. Mental health experts say during this time of year cases ...
The days get shorter. The temperatures drop. And the clouds and snow roll in. With all these seasonal changes, you may also see a substantial change in your mood. The symptoms can include persistently ...
The dark, short days of Winter have many of us feeling bleak, but sometimes it can be more than that. We asked Dr. Dylan Wyatt, an Emergency Medicine Physician at St. Luke’s, some questions about ...
Who doesn’t love a bright, sunny day? Trouble is, the deeper we get into fall and winter, the less sunshine we’ll experience. The days get shorter and it gets dark earlier, making daily life more ...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), more recently known as major depressive disorder with a seasonal pattern, mostly affects people in the winter months. However, some people can experience it in the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Who doesn’t love a bright, sunny day? Trouble is, the deeper we get into fall and winter, the less ...