In its most common form, SAD is a serious
If you have episodes of depression that occur only in the fall, winter and early spring, you may have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).... Read more »
As I said in a previous SharePost , there are other ways to treat mild to moderate Seasonal Affective Disorder besides light therapy. They... Read more »
Melatonin is a sleep hormone, produced by the pineal gland seated deep inside the brain, as well as other parts of the body, such as the... Read more »
Every year, as the days grow shorter, millions of Americans (an estimated 6 percent of the U.S. population) find that their mood is... Read more »
Winter is just around the corner. And with winter comes seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD is a type of depression that increases... Read more »
If you notice periods of depression that seem to accompany seasonal changes during the year, you may suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD).... Read more »
Did you know that children can suffer from SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)? I'm embarrassed to admit that I just found this out recently, after... Read more »
Simply put, our bodies have an internal clock called the “circadian.” It comes from the Latin word meaning “about 24 hours.” Our internal... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Because anxiety accompanies so many medical conditions, some serious, it is extremely important for the doctor to uncover any medical problems or... Read more »