How to manage Seasonal Affective Disorder and COVID-19 anxiety

The end of daylight saving time brings cooler weather, shorter days and less sunlight. These changes can trigger seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that is related to changes in day length, usually starting in the fall and continuing throughout the winter months. People also can start to experience sadness and depression after the peak excitement of the holidays. “SAD, commonly known as seasonal depression, can be extra challenging for those who are also experiencing COVID-19…
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