Consumer Health: Who is at risk for seasonal affective disorder?

Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression related to changes in seasons. Millions of adults in the U.S. may suffer from seasonal affective disorder, although many may not know they have the condition, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Signs and symptoms can include: Feeling listless, sad or down most of the day, nearly every day.Losing interest in activities you once enjoyed.Having problems with sleeping.Having appetite changes, including either a craving for foods high…
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