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Seasonal Affective Disorder
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What's new in recreation? 24 Nov 2005
Are we demanding too much?; Setting Limits: Say what you mean and mean what you say; and Coping with the "Winter Blues" SAD: Seasonal Affective Disorder. ...
- Wellesley Townsman,
Black Nights brighten Estonia’s long and dark winter 24 Nov 2005
...winner. If you’re prone to seasonal affective disorder, at least you can escape to the silver screen’s warm glow for a few weeks. ...
- Baltic Times,
Seasonal Affective Disorder? 5-HTP May Help Nov 22, 2005
...a natural supplement 5-HTP, which increases serotonin levels, may help battle depression, sleep disorders, anxiety, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), and ...
- PR Web (press release),
Hamsters also seem to have seasonal affective disorder Nov 15, 2005
By LEE BOWMAN. The darkening days of fall and winter seem to bring on depression and anxiety in hamsters, just as they do for many ...
- Bremerton Sun (subscription),
Reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder Oct 29, 2005
...back time. It has occurred to me more than once that I might have some sort of reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder. Usually people ...
- The Observer,
The Light-er Side of Treating Seasonal Affective Disorder Oct 31, 2005
...(1984) first described seasonal affective disorder (SAD) as a pattern of recurrent depressions with a winter onset and a full remission the following summer. ...
- Psychiatric Times,
Light Box Can Help Reverse Effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder ... Oct 31, 2005
Feelings of depression, fatigue, junk food cravings and other symptoms can signal a medical condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Talk Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder? Oct 31, 2005
Oct. 31, 2005 -- A type of talk therapy may help treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD), new research shows. SAD is a form of depression. ...
- WebMD
SAD booklet aims to help beat the winter blues Nov 22, 2005
If you are finding it difficult to hold down a job, feel sleepy or suffer from poor concentration then you could have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- Wrexham Evening Leader,
Winter Blahs Nov 22, 2005
...and even depression. At its extreme, seasonal depression can be diagnosed as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. This mood disorder ...
- Massillon Independent,
Costa: Seasonal disorder has me down Nov 16, 2005
I admit that my mood is linked to sunshine and that I probably fall under the category of people with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- Chelmsford Independent,
Study: Hamsters Get the Winter Blues Nov 21, 2005
In humans, the winter condition is named SAD, which stands for Seasonal Affective Disorder. "Based on the similarities between day ...
- Discovery Channel
Hamsters Also Seem to Have Seasonal Affective Disorder Nov 16, 2005
By LEE BOWMAN, Scripps Howard News Service. The darkening days of fall and winter seem to bring on depression and anxiety in hamsters ...
- Bremerton Sun (subscription),
Talk therapy effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder Oct 30, 2005
For most, the clock shift just adds an hour to the weekend -- but for sufferers of seasonal affective disorder, a syndrome involving recurring bouts of ...
- News-Medical.net,
Gathering gloom Nov 20, 2005
They dread the shorter days and coming winter - they eat more, sleep more and suffer from a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),
In Brief:Seasonal Disorder prevalent during dark, winter months Nov 15, 2005
As the days get shorter, students are more likely to have symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder, according to Walter Smitson, professor of psychiatry at the ...
- News Record,
Ask Ellie Nov 21, 2005
...help. DEAR ELLIE: My friend has a new boyfriend who says he has seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and needs to be in a sunny place. ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Northwest Digest Nov 21, 2005
...will use a $5,000 grant from the American Psychiatric Foundation to develop mental health reference materials to help combat seasonal affective disorder. ...
- Juneau Empire,
Short days spur bouts of SADness Nov 21, 2005
But for those who suffer from a medical condition called seasonal affective disorder, the diminishing amount of daylight can have a more serious effect. ...
- Aurora Beacon News,
Kenai library offering ways to fight off effects of winter Nov 20, 2005
Cabin fever, winter blues, seasonal affective disorder — there are many names for the depression that creeps its way into the lives of many Alaskans at this ...
- Kenai Peninsula Online,
Oil of wintergreen time-honored rub for aches Nov 22, 2005
Doctors have diagnosed this as seasonal affective disorder and prescribed a variety of antidepressants from Zoloft and Effexor to doxepin and Lexapro. ...
- The Spokesman Review,
Seasonal depression affects hamsters Nov 21, 2005
Melatonin is also found in humans, and that's one reason why this research may be applicable to human conditions like seasonal affective disorder, she said. ...
- News-Medical.net,
Web Winners | Web Winners By Reid Kanaley Nov 20, 2005
Get weight-control pointers under the title "Here we grow again." And several sections address Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, a seasonal mood affliction.
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Shedding light on the darkest weeks Nov 16, 2005
All too soon we'll need the car lights on both to drive to work and on the way back home. It's the time when Seasonal Affective Disorder kicks in. ...
- ic Huddersfield.co.uk,
Clearing the Air Nov 16, 2005
Indeed, these circulating ions have been found to be useful in unlikely ways: for treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), as stress reduction in ...
- Boise Weekly,
Surviving the Season-- Beating the Winter Blues Nov 11, 2005
And in a few cases, some become seriously depressed. There is a big difference between the winter blues and seasonal affective disorder. ...
- KSL Radio,
In SAD patients, autumn antidepressants can prevent winter ... Nov 9, 2005
For patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), starting treatment with an antidepressant medication during the fall can reduce the risk of developing ...
- innovations report,
Shorter days can trigger form of depression Nov 8, 2005
Seasonal affective disorder usually starts in winter; see a doctor if you can't function normally. This week's expert is Dr. Donald ...
- News-Leader.com,
Feeling SAD? Blame It on Shorter, Darker Days Nov 14, 2005
It could be a case of the winter blues, or you may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, a disorder that affects an estimated 14.5 million ...
- WTOP,
Real relief from artificial sun Nov 21, 2005
Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda in the early 1980s, believing he might have the then-newly identified seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type ...
- Washington Times,
Soon we'll be ordered to wear dresses Nov 20, 2005
Maybe I'ma victim of seasonal affective disorder, but as we cruise toward the holidays, I'm finding myself blue and annoyed by humankind, rather than excited ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Charlotte Sivvery explains why she loves spiders Nov 20, 2005
This may be a result of Seasonal Affective Disorder or ‘SAD’, which is beginning to be recognised as a medical condition in its own right. ...
- Student Direct,
Program shines light on SAD Nov 15, 2005
Stephen Greenhouse, pre-doctoral intern for WSU Counseling Services, will lead a workshop tomorrow focusing on Seasonal Affective Disorder during winter. ...
- The Daily Evergreen
Views from the Moderate Nov 9, 2005
Why? Until I found out what Seasonal Affective Disorder was, I had no idea why. My favorite times of the year are definitely late spring and early summer. ...
- Eastern Echo,
Exercise as antidepressant? It's a good idea Nov 10, 2005
Although first noticed in the 1800s, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) didn't receive its name until Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal's work as the Chief of ...
- Poughkeepsie Journal,
Autumn's time to start taking SAD drugs Nov 8, 2005
8 (UPI) -- Patients with a history of Seasonal Affective Disorder should take antidepressant medications during the fall to avoid winter depression, US ...
- United Press International
Light-induced hormone surge points to benefits of light therapy Nov 8, 2005
First introduced in the early 1980s for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder, bright light therapy has been applied to many sleep disorders, including ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Health Notes Nov 8, 2005
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, isn't just feelings of malaise brought on by shorter daylight hours and colder weather; it's a depressive disorder that ...
- Norwich Bulletin,
Season changes impact moods Nov 1, 2005
...of sleep, but it was also a reminder that each day provides less daylight, which can increase the number of people with Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known ...
- Daily Nebraskan,
Bright light can banish winter blues Nov 6, 2005
...sex. Sadly, now that daylight-saving time has ended for another year, the season of SAD (seasonal affective disorder) has begun. ...
- Barre Montpelier Times Argus,
Seeing the Light Nov 4, 2005
Millions of Americans are susceptible to Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD, which is more common after turning back the clock. ...
- KVAL,
Decreased sunlight in winter contributes to depression Oct 27, 2005
Permanente Health system, suggests four classic symptoms shown by her patients who have been diagnosed as having a Seasonal Affective Disorder, ranging from ...
- Daily Mississippian,
The ABCs of nutrition Nov 9, 2005
I’ma 49-year-old woman who’s experienced some health issues in the last 10 years, including endometriosis, seasonal affective disorder, hormone imbalance ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
As the Temperatures Drop, So Do Your Spirits... Oct 26, 2005
You could be one of nearly half a million people afflicted with Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. Some people attribute it to the mid-semester blues. ...
- Quindecim Online (subscription),
Coping with the bad weather Oct 26, 2005
...it's sunny. There is an actual medical condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder, which many people do not know much about. It ...
- The Massachusetts Daily Collegian,
News: Antidepressants may prevent SAD Nov 7, 2005
For patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), starting treatment with an antidepressant medication during the fall can reduce the risk of developing ...
- myDNA.com,
Beat the dark side! Oct 30, 2005
...can feel a bit low. It's no wonder some of us suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). According to Depression Alliance Cymru ...
- ic Wales,
SAD? Talk it out Oct 28, 2005
The millions of Americans susceptible to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) may begin to feel fatigued, worthless, disinterested - or even suicidal. ...
- myDNA.com,
SAD or sad? Oct 31, 2005
Most of us miss the warmth and longer days of spring and summer, but for the few who suffer from an illness called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), the ...
- Daily News Transcript,
How Light Therapy Works in the Body Nov 8, 2005
...the use of light therapy in people for conditions including sleep disorders and some types of depression, such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD)seasonal ...
- WebMD
Students get "SAD" Nov 16, 2005
It's a typical gloomy day. For some students, this can make them start to feel depressed. This kind of depression is called seasonal affective disorder. ...
- Daily Eastern News (subscription),
Students report feeling 'winter blues' as temperatures drop Nov 10, 2005
...are coupled with signs of clinical depression, such as feelings of hopelessness or suicidal thoughts, they may be signs of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- The Northeastern News (subscription),
Throwing some light on seasonal blues Nov 2, 2005
People in Maine or Nova Scotia or Siberia have an excuse. They call it seasonal affective disorder. ... It could be seasonal affective disorder. ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
When The Holidays Bring The Blues Nov 17, 2005
...sun. While this is no cure for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which is a true disease, it may ease your short-term blues. The ...
- Cheshire Herald,
SAD sufferers should look for alternatives to medication Oct 25, 2005
Seasonal affective disorder, more commonly known as simply SAD, encompasses people who are depressed at only certain times of the year, usually the fall and ...
- Collegiate Times at Virginia Tech,
Health lifestyle to banish SAD-ness Oct 30, 2005
...year thousands of people dread the onset of winter, but what they may not realise is that what they are really dreading is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- ic Wales,
Beating the Winter Blues Oct 27, 2005
Most of us have had problems at one point or another with Seasonal Affective Disorder - more commonly known as ‘the winter blues’. ...
- Bella Online
Winter Nights Are Hot, Hot, Hot On Aruba! Oct 28, 2005
With the end of bright summer months come the onset of winter blues, or clinically speaking, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- Aruba,
In SAD patients, autumn antidepressants can prevent winter ... Nov 7, 2005
New York City-- For patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), starting treatment with an antidepressant medication during the fall can reduce the risk ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
In SAD Patients, Autumn Antidepressants Can Prevent Winter Depre ... Nov 7, 2005
NEW YORK, November 7, 2005 - For patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), starting treatment with an antidepressant medication during the fall can ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Antidepressant Cheers SAD Patients Nov 15, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- People suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) may benefit by beginning treatment with a standard antidepressant well before the ...
- Ivanhoe,
Researchers look at what sleep does for the brain Oct 29, 2005
Benca also studies seasonal affective disorder, which strikes certain people in northern latitudes as the days grow shorter in the fall. ...
- Wisconsin State Journal,
Where Research Paths Converge: Improving Treatments for Depression Oct 31, 2005
...in Psychotic Depression" by Teruo Hayashi, MD, Ph.D., and Tsung-Ping Su, Ph.D., and "The Light-er Side of Treating Seasonal Affective Disorder" by Daniel M ...
- Psychiatric Times,
Seasons Can Affect Mood and Energy Levels Oct 28, 2005
...darkness become more influential on a person's life or continue to happen year after year, the person may be suffering from seasonal affective disorder. ...
- Wheeling Intelligencer,
Study: Talk therapy effective for SAD Oct 27, 2005
UPI) -- A University of Vermont scientist says talk therapy may be a more effective, long term treatment than light therapy for seasonal affective disorder. ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Bring on those cool, drab days of November Oct 28, 2005
She even has a name for what she and Phil, her husband of 33 years, go through each year: Summer SAD, a seasonal affective disorder that leaves them often at ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Shorter days leave some people feeling sluggish Oct 31, 2005
If your mood is affected to the point of distraction, you might be suffering from seasonal affective disorder, a little-understood affliction that is more ...
- Gwinnett Daily Post,
(HUG) - Numico publishes first Sustainability Report ... [+] Oct 31, 2005
...(PRN) - Light Box Can Help Reverse Effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (Turning Clocks Back Can Trigger Condition) ... [. PRN ...
- Bolsamania.com,
Enjoy that extra hour--for a day Oct 28, 2005
...said. They may not have a diagnosable condition like seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. "But they're not as happy," Smith said. ...
- The Free Lance-Star,
A light box can brighten your darker days — when used correctly Nov 2, 2005
For those most sensitive to weather change, the dimmer days of fall and winter often lead to a type of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ...
- Seattle Times,
Changing weather may shift relationships Nov 8, 2005
...bay. I'm not talking about alleviating true symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which is a much more serious condition. ...
- Metro Toronto,
Fun-starved students get an extra hour — sort of Oct 31, 2005
...motivation. Unfortunately, that extra hour we gained over the weekend was the last stand in staving-off Seasonal Affective Disorder. ...
- The UCSD Guardian Online
Staying active to avoid SAD Oct 26, 2005
...common. The desire to hibernate encompasses all the symptoms of a seasonal form of depression called seasonal affective disorder. ...
- Michigan Technological University Online Lode,
Alzheimer's: Managing sleep problems Oct 25, 2005
Sunlight will do the trick, as will a special type of extra-bright light bulb used to help treat seasonal affective disorder — a form of depression that ...
- MayoClinic.com
Grab your coat Nov 6, 2005
According to MSN Health, an estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from a type of depression called seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, with an additional 10 ...
- Drury Mirror,
Reduced libido, binge eating and difficulty sleeping - some of the ... Oct 27, 2005
As the days become shorter and darker, half a million of us will suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD)1 and a further one in eight of us will suffer ...
- Response Source (press release),
THE SATURDAY SOAP BOX: ONE LOST HOUR WILL COST 450 LIVES Oct 28, 2005
...makes us miserable. E VERY year half a million people in this country suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (Sad). The Sad Association ...
- Mirror.co.uk,
Don't eat raw eggs, EU watchdog warns Oct 26, 2005
Koeter said. Do you drink more bottled or tap water? What alternative remedies can treat seasonal affective disorder? "If you don ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Mainers brace for early sunsets, welcome daylight time extension Oct 29, 2005
...longshoreman from Eastport where the sun will set as early as 3:47 pm in December, said people's energy levels go down and seasonal affective disorder kicks in ...
- Boston Globe,
Some in Maine Just Want a Bit More Daylight Oct 29, 2005
Julie Leppin, a longshoreman from Eastport, said people's energy levels went down and seasonal affective disorder set in once daylight saving time ended each ...
- New York Times,
Dysktra: The Past Has Bullish Prologue Nov 7, 2005
Doctors refer to this phenomenon as seasonal affective disorder which is related to diminished hours of sunlight, not to the end of the baseball season. ...
- TheStreet.com
Cheer up, it's winter Oct 28, 2005
...still measurably more than obtainable from the high-intensity, fancy and expensive "light boxes" designed for sufferers of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) to ...
- Independent,
Weather got you down? You're not alone Oct 26, 2005
...for those more sensitive to the weather's fluxes, mental health experts said it seems to have kickstarted bouts of seasonal affective disorder, an emotional ...
- Newsday,
Mainers Embrace Daylight Time Extension Oct 29, 2005
...from Eastport, where the sun will set as early as 3:47 pm in December, said people‘s energy levels go down and seasonal affective disorder kicks in once ...
- Herald News Daily,
Positives and negatives of turning clocks back Oct 28, 2005
...sticking to British Summer Time all year round would save hundreds of lives while the numbers of people suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (Sad) could ...
- ic Wales,
SAD can affect many this time of year 03 Oct 2005
Fogarty, an assessment counselor with Aurora Medical Center, said seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is an atypical form of depression that occurs during the ...
- Oshkosh Northwestern
Settling down for the season Sep 28, 2005
They should be a shoulder for you to cry on while you battle Seasonal Affective Disorder, midterms and falling on the ice walking home from the bars. ...
- The Daily Evergreen
News That Isn't Sep 29, 2005
One such fed-up fashionista is philanthropist Gillian Miniter, described as "suffering from a reverse form of seasonal affective disorder," who can't wait to ...
- CJR Daily
Modern skylights improve quality of natural light in home Sep 25, 2005
...considerations. Studies show that 20 percent of our population suffers varying degrees of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Individuals ...
- Huntington Herald Dispatch
Study: Americans feeling the blues Sep 29, 2005
...about 10 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from depression and fatigue because of a lack of exposure to sunlight, a condition called seasonal affective disorder ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News
Improving the Quality of Natural Light in Your Home Sep 22, 2005
One in five Americans suffers varying degrees of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a condition in which the symptoms can include depression and fatigue due to ...
- AZoBuild
If It's Fall, Why Can'tI Wear My Boots? Sep 28, 2005
...track, and I have an entire closet of sweaters and wool ready to go," said Mrs. Miniter, who is suffering from a reverse form of seasonal affective disorder. ...
- New York Times
Overcoming The Winter Blues Sep 8, 2005
This type of depression, known as seasonal affective disorder, is well-documented and is a contributing factor to higher suicide rates during the winter months ...
- AskMen
Hammond: Fall and less light will be here soon Sep 15, 2005
I get asked a lot about what is called SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder), also known as "the winter blues.". What is SAD? Seasonal ...
- Holbrook Sun
365 Energy Boosters by Susannah Seton and Sondra Kornblatt Sep 21, 2005
...a big dose of energy. (PRWEB) September 21, 2005 -- Are you SAD (Suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder)? Are you one of the ...
- PR Web (press release)
Don't fall back on bad eating habits Sep 20, 2005
Kurt Krauchi, a scientist at the Psychiatric University Clinic in Basel, Switzerland, studied patients with seasonal affective disorder (a type of mood ...
- Mason City Globe Gazette
How to cope with the end of summer Sep 17, 2005
...mammals of northern North America. At its worst, this reaction is called SAD, or seasonal affective disorder. Don't worry about ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
Banish The Winter Blues Sep 13, 2005
The winter blues, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD) has a lot in common with the hibernation cycle of animals. Research ...
- 50 Connect
What the ale? Get seasonal with your beer Sep 17, 2005
But save the Seasonal Affective Disorder for the really dark months, because one of the sweet parts of bittersweet is that brewers are releasing their fall ...
- OregonLive.com
Doctors are Finding Chronotherapy More Effective in Treating a ... Sep 21, 2005
...and sleeping, monthly patterns, like a woman's menstrual cycle, and even seasonal patterns, like those that cause seasonal-affective disorder (SAD) during the ...
- PR Web (press release)
Commission criticizes county juvenile center Sep 22, 2005
Each cell in the new detention center is 70 square feet and has full-spectrum lighting, which is used by people with seasonal affective disorder to replace ...
- Salem Statesman Journal
Veterans home to mark 10 years Sep 23, 2005
He said the natural light will help lift the mood of those afflicted with seasonal affective disorder, or depression linked to a deficiency of natural light ...
- Bangor Daily News
Just 'winter blues Sep 7, 2005
...glad you don't live in the Northern Hemisphere, where the lack of daylight in winter can lead to a depressive disorder called seasonal affective disorder (SAD ...
- Health24.com
Police hit-run death swoop Sep 7, 2005
Derek Seed, 47, of Holmwood Avenue in Meanwood, Leeds, had been battling seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and psychological problems for 10 years, a Leeds ...
- Leeds Today
Satisfy the senses at Salishan Spa Sep 8, 2005
...one of the most popular rooms at the spa is the Light Therapy room, where Kraft said just 15 minutes can help relieve the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder ...
- Corvallis Gazette Times
Medical notes Sep 12, 2005
NW, North Canton. Thursday — 7-8:30 pm, “Seasonal Affective Disorder�; differences between SAD and depression and some treatment options; Aultman North.
- Canton Repository (subscription)
Spring is in the air (carrying seratonin) Aug 31, 2005
Mr Larven says winter blues, or in more severe cases full-blown `seasonal affective disorder', affects five per cent of the population, with women four times ...
- MyTown Bay of Plenty
In Our View: Lightening up: The days grow longer when we reach ...31 Jul 2005
But we can count on children to be glad for the extra hours of daylight, and we bet that goes for those affected by seasonal affective disorder too. ...
- Texarkana Gazette
Seasonal Affective Disorder Can Strike When Skies Are ClearJul 3, 2005
July 3 (ABC7) — Most of us have heard of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). It's normally thought of as a winter illness. But ...
- KGO
Old, new, borrowed, and BeckJul 29, 2005
Gone are the days of nursing your Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) symptoms with Beck's haunting vocals and somber string arrangements in his last album, "Sea ...
- Student Life
Protect yourself from hazards of high summer temperaturesJul 24, 2005
You may feel blue. It's not just the short days and cold weather of winter that can trigger seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Some ...
- Asbury Park Press
FYI: Just lunch but bunch of money?Jul 25, 2005
...my dessicated lawn and looking at the heat waves rising like a mirage over the concrete road, I started wondering if seasonal affective disorder comes into ...
- The Capital Times
Role of Serotonin in Modulating Circadian RhythmJul 9, 2005
...suggest that serotonin may play a role in maintaining circadian rhythm, as well as modulating light-related disorders such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD ...
- Medical News Today
More than a moodJul 10, 2005
...swings. Seasonal Affective Disorder, known as SAD, is a seasonal depression that starts in autumn when the days get darker and colder. ...
- Standard-Examiner (subscription)
In body and soul, we are solar poweredJul 5, 2005
Take, for instance, people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder. ... Seasonal affective disorder "is marked by a tremendous lethargy," he says. ...
- Orlando Sentinel
Chitral NewsJul 6, 2005
...problem. May: People born in May are more likely to suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Parkinson's disease and dyslexia. ...
- Chitral News
No-show in ex-GP trial unbelievableJul 19, 2005
The list also includes melatonin, a popular hormonal therapy for treating jet-lag, sleep disturbances, seasonal affective disorder and cancer. ...
- IrishExaminer.com (subscription)
Share prices suffer 'rainy day slippage'Jul 16, 2005
...also examined the affect of seasonal variation in biorhythms and mood caused by changes in the hours of sunlight during the day — seasonal affective disorder ...
- The Sunday Times
Summertime, and the workin' ain't easyJul 13, 2005
It may not be a recognized condition like seasonal affective disorder, which makes people glum in the sun-deprived days of winter, but the sunny season can ...
- Globe and Mail
Window treatments control light, privacyJul 23, 2005
...health. Many people suffer from seasonal affective disorder when they are deprived of natural light during winter months. Windows ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal
Hiatt memorableJul 18, 2005
...sweet and affecting song about the classic car that has darker undertones, and Wintertime Blues, which manages to play seasonal affective disorder for big ...
- Akron Beacon Journal
Eureka dermatologist Blum discusses sunburns, tanning beds and ...Jul 16, 2005
Blum also said that sunshine can reverse the effects of seasonal affective disorder, a disease characterized by depression and mood variation as a result of ...
- The Eureka Reporter
A pain that never endsJul 14, 2005
He said the area between Detroit and Pittsburgh is second only to the Washington and Oregon area in seasonal affective disorder, a mood disorder related to the ...
- Canton Repository (subscription)
Summertime bluesJul 6, 2005
A large part of the population experiences seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the form of winter blues, but it has a less common cousin known as summer ...
- Now Toronto
Serotonin linked to circadian rhythmJul 9, 2005
...flies -- suggest serotonin may play a role in maintaining circadian rhythm, as well as modulating light-related disorders such as seasonal affective disorder. ...
- Monsters and Critics.com
Got 'dem ol' Willamette Delta blues, baby?Jul 1, 2005
...enough to get your hopes up during that unseasonably sunny spell back in February and have been plunged into a seasonal-affective-disorder depression by the ...
- OregonLive.com
'Get outside, boost mood'Jul 1, 2005
Several Manitobans who suffer with seasonal affective disorder, and even people who aren't, feel gloomy when it's rainy and overcast. ...
- Winnipeg Sun
Hiatt's a master, album's no 'Disaster'Jul 10, 2005
...sweet and affecting song about the classic car that has darker undertones, and "Wintertime Blues," which manages to play seasonal affective disorder for big ...
- Indianapolis Star
On top Down UnderJul 9, 2005
...weather. Estelle, meanwhile, no longer suffers from seasonal affective disorder, a type of winter depression, thanks to daily sunshine. ...
- Times Online
People who spend hours in therapy look at gauzy clouds.Jul 5, 2005
The lighting equipment used to illuminate the ceiling art is the type used for Seasonal Affective Disorder, Witherspoon said, and adds to the illusion of real ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com
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