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Seasonal depression doesn't just happen in the winter. Learn why symptoms might show up in the spring, and discover tips that ...
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Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don has previously opened up about his health battles, including a "terrible" diagnosis that ...
Seasonal depression, previously known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), involves symptoms that come and go as the seasons change.
June is when the vibe in the air changes and my winter malaise magically melts. I wake from a hibernation that puts me out of ...
As climate change continues to drive temperature extremes across the region, addressing heat anxiety represents a crucial ...
As the days shorten and the air turns crisp, winter invites us to slow down. But for many, this season brings more than cozy blankets, warm stews, and hot drinks – it introduces unique health and ...
People with summer-pattern seasonal affective disorder (SAD) — aka “reverse SAD” — typically experience common symptoms of depression for about four to five months each year when the ...
Summer has arrived here in the Valley of the Sun. While most of the country celebrates the warmer weather by grilling out on ...
Rainy days, often perceived as gloomy, offer unexpected mental health benefits. Negative ions released during rainfall can ...