Seasonal Affective Disorder
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January always feels like it drags. The psychology behind why the month seems especially long.
Psychologists say there’s a myriad of reasons why January has been unofficially dubbed the longest month of the year. Here's what you can do to make it feel a bit less painful.
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Can kids get seasonal affective disorder? Here's what experts say.
Here's how shorter days, colder weather and less outdoor playtime can affect kids.
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How to prepare for seasonal affective disorder during the pandemic
"We are in month eight of the pandemic and heading into winter, which means less daylight, shorter days, longer nights," Jen Hartstein tells Yahoo Life.
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Seasonal affective disorder: Why some feel sluggish and sad during winter time
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that typically starts in the fall and continues through winter. Here's how to treat it.
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People Who Regularly Tan Are Likely to Have Other Addictions
A study showed that such people were six times as likely to also be dependent on alcohol and three times as likely to suffer from seasonal affective disorder.