You may be familiar with winter depression or Seasonal Affective Disorder. But some people feel better in the winter and worse in the summer. KUOW's Eilis O'Neill reports how some in the Pacific ...
During the winter months, Joshua typically feels invigorated by the crisp air and the holiday season's festivities. His routine includes early morning jogs and cozy evenings spent catching up with ...
You might think that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) only kicks in when the days become short and dark (ie, at the height of winter). Well, it can. But the condition can begin in summer too, the NHS ...
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