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According to the National Institute of Mental Health, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can be triggered specifically in colder, darker, and wetter months. A local doctor at Saint Alphonsus in ...
Common SAD symptoms include hopelessness, loss of interest in daily activities, fatigue, trouble focusing, and changes in sleep and appetite.
Desan said the greater concern should be around Seasonal Affective Disorder. That is the time of year when sunlight is lost, and the darkness can cause lethargy, lack of motivation, and depression.
As the winter nights draw in, many of us start to feel a change in our mood and some may suffer from seasonal affective disorder. The NHS describes seasonal affective disorder (SAD) as a form of ...