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Discover how seasonal affective disorder disrupts brain chemistry beyond winter blues. Learn about light therapy and ...
Winter is here. As the days grow shorter and the skies turn darker, you might start to feel a bit "off." You may notice a dip ...
Many people with reverse SAD report feeling overstimulated and anxious. But ultimately, the biggest sign is timing. Pay ...
Summer is the UK's best-loved season. It's easy to see why, with the warmer, sunnier weather it brings. But the temperature ...
A 2014 study of people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and binge eating disorder found that over one-quarter (26%) experienced more binge episodes in the winter.
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