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If you've been feeling off this summer, you're certainly not alone. Depression and other mental health issues can spike during warmer months.
The change in seasons, specifically from summer to fall, can evoke worry, fear and other negative emotions. The post Autumn ...
In the popular consciousness, Seasonal affective disorder or SAD, is most often associated with the feelings of depression that arise during cold, overcast winter months — but there is a warm-weather ...