Seasonal Affective Disorder: Causes, Signs and Treatment
The causes, signs and treatment of SAD.
The causes, signs and treatment of SAD.
Depression, according to Depressionperception.com, affects 18.8 million Americans ages 18 or older per year. On average, women have twice the chance of developing a major depressive disorder as men. The demographic most often hit are women aged 25 to 44. Read the following facts about depression and consult your doctor if any of these symptoms apply to you.
The beginning of the cold wind, frost nocturnal biting chilly morning starts and the evils of winter comes with a twin brother, shaking his body to hell and disrupt the immune system.
With every winter comes shorter days, less sunlight and a likelihood of winter depression. Many people are affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder, known appropriately enough as SAD, and symptoms include anger, inability to focus and a general feeling of ill-health when the nights get very long.
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as winter blues and winter depression.
For anyone suffering from this very real, unpleasant illness, wintertime can become very miserable.
Shedding light on seasonal affective disorder.
Article on my views towards SAD, and my feelings of preferring Winter to Summer and my arguments as to why.
Home Remedies Handbook presented various ways to treat many different types of medical problems. The writers are John H. Renner, M. D., and the medical experts or writers of Consumer Health Information Research Institute. Here I present to you from this handbook the top nine ways to treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Fatigue is a common problem, especially during the winter months. However, there are ways to help combat fatigue. Simple lifestyle and diet changes can help fight or even cure fatigue.
July is often called the happiest month; however, many people struggle with depression during the warm weather months. Here are some creative ways to cope with the summertime blues.