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Seasonal affective disorder more than just the 'winter blues'
Five percent of Americans — and an estimated 5% of Utahns — suffer from seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression that must be taken seriously and viewed as depression as opposed to the
11 Jan 17:47 · KSL.com
Seasonal affective disorder doesn’t only happen in the winter
A psychology professor who has researched seasonal affective disorder for years explains how seasonal changes can affect our mental health and well-being.
11 Jan 06:00 · The Seattle Times
'You're not alone': Navigating seasonal affective disorder
Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder usually appear around early November, peaking in January or February after the holidays.
29 Dec 18:31 · KSL.com
last updated on 11 Jan 20:49