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  • Winter And Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Daniel Davis | - When the weather is wet, cold and windy and the days and night are dark it's common to feel a little bit down in the dumps but feeling just a little bit blue is different from being depressed at this time of the year.

    Winter depression which is commonly referred to as a seasonal affective disorder (SAD) often begins during the fall and then continues throughout the winter months until late spring or early summer and generally affects those that live further away from the equator. T ...

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  • Tanning Salons And Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Ray James | - This time of year a significant number of people are plagued by what is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). This comes on with the onset of winter and the cold and reduced hours of daylight that accompany it. Even though many sufferers don't talk about it much and it's not well publicized, symptoms can include depression and any number of the symptoms that depression causes, including lack of energy, aches and pain and general malaise.

    The science behind the disorder is that t ...

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  • Find Out How To Select Foods With Vitamins To Beat Depression
    By: Christine Crotts | - First of all, let's make it very clear that we won't be referring to clinical depression. If you suffer from or believe you are afflicted with clinical depression you must look for qualified advice and treatment. Instead, what we are going to be talking about are forms of depression that aren't as severe. This includes seasonal depression, also referred to as seasonal affective disorder.

    Seasonal depression is most obvious during the cold, overcast, and dark winter time. Even thoug ...

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  • So You Think You Feel Depressed?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Trans fats - junk foods - heighten the risk of depression. The more you eat, the higher the risk. That's according to Spanish researchers who analyzed the diets, lifestyles and ailments of 12,059 Spanish volunteers. At the start of the 6-year study no one suffered from depression. By the end there were 657 cases. Those who ate the most trans fats had a 48% increase in depression risk compared to those who ate none. However, trans fats averaged only 0.4% of total energy consumed in the volunteers ...
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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Jason Albany | - The weather is likely to affect the mood of most people. Disturbance in sleep and a drop in seratonin can happen in extreme cases.

    A seasonal affective disorder could be to blame in cases where extreme symptoms are present. Seasonal affective disorder, which is also known as SAD, is a type of depression that is cyclic and seasonal, meaning that symptoms come back and go away at the same time every year.

    It is also sometimes considered as a subtype of bipolar disorder. I ...

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  • If You Have The Blues In Winter, It Can Be Sad, Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D. | - Winter weather, for most in the Northern Hemisphere, is cold, dark and dreary - with little chance of a break for several months. The transition back from the holiday season with its increased activity and social engagement - parties, gift giving, family time, vacations - can be an emotional letdown, bringing on the January blues. For some 10% of Americans, depression is exacerbated by "SAD," Seasonal Affective Disorder, triggered by the reduction in sunlight and the brain's response to this und ...
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  • Sad Daylight Bulbs - Brighten Up Your Life
    By: Nicholas Gent | - People have typically connected natural light with life. The rejuvenating vision of luscious green gardens is generally more than enough to perk an individual. The summer is normally associated with undeniable energy and a significant amount of inherent adventure activities. Summer time months are considered to often be the most happy and best awaited months of the year. Yet unfortunately as the usual order of things, it has to give way to the other seasons. The sun needs to take a break and giv ...
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  • Affective Sales Techniques: How To Promote Your Product Or Service
    By: Jason-Dennis Stewart | - Affective Sales Techniques: How to Promote Your Product or Service
    By Jason-Dennis Stewart

    Whether you are using articles, blogs, videos, emails, or other methods to promote a product or service, it is obvious that the goal is to have those methods lead to demand for the product of service. Knowing how to affectively convey the value of the product or service is critical to success in all direct sales models, including network marketing. Here is a step-by-step formula to us ...

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  • How To Cope With Seasonal Affective Disorder At Christmas
    By: Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan | - Each year, as the days grow shorter, and Christmas draws near, many individuals suffer from a medical condition that is called "Seasonal Affective Disorder". This condition has been appropriately called "SAD" as well. Here, you will learn how to cope with seasonal affective disorder at Christmas.

    With the winter version of seasonal affective disorder, individuals are affected because of the fact that there is generally less sunlight during this time of year. Serotonin levels drastic ...

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (sad) Light Boxes Vs Sad Light Bulbs
    By: Bill Mitchell | - For many years, actually for as long as I can remember, I've suffered from SAD. I actually dreaded the clock 'going back' because it signalled the start of 6 months of short days and the dreaded long nights.

    Those lucky people who don't suffer with this disorder don't understand the debilitating symptoms that it produces.

    For the last two years I have used a seasonal affective disorder light box, which was rather an expensive purchase. The relief it gives is tremendou ...

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  • What Are The Treatments For Sad?
    By: Stephen Hardy | - The diagnosis of SAD can be made more difficult because as mood illnesses go, it can be a problem on its own, or it can be a subtype of a major mood disorder such as depression or bipolar depressive disorder. Your physician must rule out other disorders, conditions and health problems before he or she can confidently say that the diagnosis is SAD. Let's have a look at some of the best treatments for SAD that are available to date.

    A correct diagnosis of SAD (seasonal affective disorde ...

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  • What Are The Choices In Treatment For Sad?
    By: Stephen Hardy | - Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a very real health condition that millions of people in northern regions and higher altitude suffer from each year. The onset of SAD typically occurs in the last few months of the year, when days in the northern hemisphere become shorter and the nights longer. Obviously, shorter days mean less hours of sunlight. If you are seeking a treatment for SAD, then there are medical and alternative treatments from which to choose. Let's look at the symptoms and tre ...
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  • Coming To Terms With Bipolar Affective Disorders
    By: Stephen Hardy | - Affective disorders are a type of mental illness characterized by alterations in mood that affects thought processes, behaviors and emotions of the sufferer. Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, is one of these disorders. The principle symptoms of this condition include cycling mood swings; from intense and debilitating depression to overwhelming feelings of euphoria. There are two types of bipolar: bipolar type I and bipolar type II. Bipolar type II is characterized by less intense ...
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  • Discover 4 Simple Ways To Be Happy
    By: James Mako | - Feeling a little down in the dumps? Use the following tips to help you stay more cheerful and energised.

    Tip One: Enjoy The Outdoors
    During the summer when the days are warm and long we do not need an excuse to stay out and enjoy the outdoors. However, when the winter approaches, the temperature drops and the days close in it is easier to stay indoors and keep warm. Locking yourself away will do nothing for your moods and energy levels. Research has shown that a lack of l ...

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  • Light Relief Therapy For Battling Sad
    By: kathleenchester | - Light Relief treatment is growing to be a additional popular method for battling Seasonal affective disorder. SAD is a condition that afflicts millions of folks across the world.


    The situation persists when a particular person becomes much less most likely to determine substantial amounts of sunlight and gets irritable and cranky. The condition manifests itself in several ways like, depression, wide mood swings or excessive levels of anxiousness. A particular person suffering ...

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  • Pet Therapy As Part Of A Holistic Approach To Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Phil Marks | - There is much research to support the theory that keeping a pet can help alleviate stress. Worrying and stress compound the effects of seasonal affective disorder ('SAD'). This article tells you about the various ways in which keeping a pet can help to offset those bad effects. My own pet favourites are springer spaniels, but other pets are good, too, including cats, tropical fish and even parrots.

    Company for You

    If your family has grown up or you live alone for other ...

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  • Sad - Treating Seasonal Blues With Hypnotherapy
    By: Alan Densky | - Are you becoming concerned that your bout with wintertime blues has lasted longer, or is more intense than normal? How do you know whether this is merely a temporary issue, or whether you might be dealing with an actual problem with Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD)? Should you get medical help? Educate yourself about the signs of SAD, how this disorder can affect you, and what treatments are most useful.

    SAD is more than just getting the blues after summer has gone. SAD starts to ...

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  • Treating Cyclic Blues With Nlp
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Do you worry that your case of seasonal blues has lasted longer, or has become more intense than you have previously experienced? How can you tell whether this is only a short-term issue, or whether you might be dealing with an actual problem with Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD? Ought you to look for treatment from a physician? Learn about the symptoms of this condition, how this disorder can affect you, and what treatments are available.

    SAD is more than just feeling sad when ...

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  • How To Alleviate Seasonal Affective Disorder Using Dietary Balance
    By: Phil Marks | - Well, the clocks go forward tonight - that's always a good sign. With daylight now appearing at 5.30 am the increased sunlight levels are helping we SAD sufferers. However, if you live in the southern hemisphere then your clocks will be going back, and the onset of SAD symptoms will soon be starting.

    It's been a tough winter up here, the coldest for 30 years in W Europe and the US East Coast has had a bad time too.

    I did make a significant change to my diet in the New Y ...

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder Light Therapy Is A Safe Alternative To Medication
    By: Stephen Hardy | - As you approach the shortest days of the year, you may begin to get anxious, worrying about whether the winter blues or depression will hit you again this year. Late fall and winter is the time of year when the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) manifest. This disorder is characterized by tiredness in the morning, lack of energy and lethargy, irritability, depression, problems with insomnia or falling asleep and a lack of libido. These symptoms can be exacerbated by lack of sleep, whi ...
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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Graham Baylis | - In the northern hemisphere, from the onset of Autumn, the amount of daylight begins to shorten and the sun is far weaker. From around the middle of October until March the amount of natural daylight is very limited due to the Earth's position in relation to the sun. Thus many people who live in the area that is more than 30 degrees north of the equator are affected by something called seasonal affective disorder (SAD) also know as the 'winter blues' and it can be very debilitating.


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  • Dealing With Sad With Light Therapy Is Your Best Choice
    By: Stephen Hardy | - In the early 1980s, scientists discovered the benefits of using light therapy lamps in medical settings to treat depression. At first it was only used in cases of seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD. Today, however, light therapy for SAD treatment is practiced in a number of hospitals for a variety of conditions. It is mainly used in the treatment of SAD and disorders linked to the upset of the body's biological clock (circadian rhythm), like insomnia and other sleeping problems.

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  • Treating Recurring Melancholy With Nlp
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Are you becoming concerned that your case of seasonal blues is lasting longer, or is more intense than usual? How can you tell whether this is merely a short-lived issue, or whether you possibly be dealing with a serious problem with Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD? Should you get treatment from a physician? Learn about the symptoms of this condition, how this problem affects sufferers, and those treatments that are most helpful.

    Seasonal Affective Disorder is not just experienc ...

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  • How To Create An Outline For All Of Your Articles "jiri Majkus"
    By: Jiri Majkus | - Weve done it through junior high, it expanded longer through high school, then on college it became chapters. No matter how many times a person have done it, writing articles has proven to be a task many has continuously avoided. Now at a time when writing articles could help your job, work,or business it is great idea to start learn how to write affective articles.

    While there are a great number of people who do not have the same attitude in article writing as others, there are ...

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  • S.a.d: How To Recognize Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Arnold Hexden | - Another overcast day looms large, If you happen to of the unlucky 5% of the people residing in the northern hemisphere that experience from Seasonal Defective Disorder you can have a pretty tough time at the moment. The feelings usually start in the Autumn months and carry on through until Spring. It is recognized that up to half a million people in the United States could be suffering Seasonal Affective Disorder however not everyone knows they have it as the signs are quite quite often mistaken ...
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  • Shine Some Light On Winter Sadness
    By: Nancy D. O'Reilly | - If winter makes you eat too much pasta, sleep late, take daily naps, yell at everyone around you and feel like hiding from the world, you might have SAD. Seasonal Affective Disorder turns up about this time every year. SAD usually starts when the days get shorter in October or November and turns into pervasive fatigue by late December and January. Anxiety, irritability, inability to concentrate and weight gain round out the symptoms that strike people who live at some distance north or south of ...
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  • What To Do If You Suffer From Seasonal Affective Disorder ("sad") And Cannot Take St John Wort
    By: Phil Marks | - Using supplements (for example St Johns Wort) is one way of alleviating the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder ("SAD"). It is not the whole story and some people are unhappy about taking supplements. St Johns Wort in particular can cause problems if taken in conjunction with some prescription medications (particularly for heart conditions), and medical practitoners advise against it in such circumstances.

    There are numerous ways to avoid supplements in addressing the symptoms o ...

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  • Affective Communication - The Heart Of A Network Marketer
    By: Kyle Clouse | - Communication is a process of exchanging information among individuals. The process is meant for conveying our ideals, thoughts as well as objectives to the recipients. A communication process becomes successful only when the message is interpreted by the sender as well as receiver in its right way.

    Communication is a vital aspect of our life both on personal and professional front. We need to communicate with our friends, family, at work and various other scenarios. So lack of com ...

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: garyhill | - Artists use light boxes for tracing an image but today these are used to help people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder.

    Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is commonly known as "winter depression". It is in fact a form of depression with symptoms that typically onset in the fall or early winter and then diminish in the spring.

    The full spectrum lights designed for lamps that treat seasonal affective disorder are up to ten times more powerful than incandescent ...

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  • The Green Effects Of Using Daylight In Your Home Or Office
    By: Graham Baylis | - Natural daylight is free, so it makes good sense to try and take advantage of this resource. But how do you go about this? One way is to install skylights in the roof of the room or rooms you wish to illuminate in this way. Take into consideration where you live and the positioning of your roof and current windows. Depending upon your geographical location, you may need more or less skylights. There are many different sorts of skylight and you must find the right sort for your needs, so do ...
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  • What Is Winter Depression And It's Causes?
    By: Mike Brooks | - Most people experience an extremely mild form of SAD generally referred to as the "winter blahs" or the "winter blues", and its origins are biological. Think about it - we've only had the ability to monitor our environments to ideally suit humans for about a hundred years. That means our bodies still take their cue on what they should be doing from the outside world. In wintertime, food is supposed to be scarce, which means your body wants to conserve as many calories as possible in order to sur ...
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  • What Is Seasonal Affective Disorder (sad)?
    By: Mike Brooks | - Seasonal Affective Disorder is a particular type of depression that is dependent on the changes of the seasons. SAD sufferers typically experience deep depression during the winter months while remaining perfectly normal during the rest of the year.

    SAD is different from other forms of depression or mood disorders because it is solely dependent on the changing of the seasons.

    During the winter, seasonal affective disorder patients will find difficulty getting up f ...

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  • Sad - When Cyclic Blues Get Out Of Control
    By: Alan Densky | - Are you becoming concerned that your case of seasonal sadness has lasted longer, or is more severe than normal? How do you know if this is only a short-lived problem, or if you could be dealing with an actual problem with Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD? Do you need to seek treatment from a physician? Learn about the symptoms of this condition, how this disorder affects sufferers, and what treatments are available.

    SAD is not just getting the blues when the weather is bad. SA ...

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  • Sad-when Seasonal Blues Get Out Of Control
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Are you becoming concerned that your bout with seasonal blues has lasted longer, or has become more severe than normal? How can you tell whether this is merely a temporary problem, or whether you might have an actual case of Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD? Ought you to look for medical help? Educate yourself about the symptoms of SAD, how this problem affects sufferers, and what therapies are most helpful.

    Seasonal Affective Disorder is more than just feeling sad because wint ...

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  • A Handy Guide To Latest Medications For Bipolar Affective Disorder
    By: keshavlaxmi | - Bipolar affective disorder, alternatively identified as manic depression disorder, is a psychological disorder that causes the patient to experience mood swings or mood cycling, creating depressive episodes, mania episodes, and/or mixed episodes. Bipolar affective disorder can be cured in a lot of different ways. Studies suggest that a mixture of medication and therapy or medication and counselling yields very good results.

    Medical research conducted in the last decade or so,has ...

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  • Treating Recurring Melancholy With Hypnosis
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Do you worry that your case of seasonal sadness is lasting longer, or is more severe than normal? How do you know whether this is just a short-lived issue, or whether you might have an actual condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)? Ought you to look for medical help? Learn about the signs of SAD, how this problem affects sufferers, and those treatments that are available.

    Seasonal Affective Disorder is not just experiencing sadness after summer has gone. This conditio ...

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  • Spotting Bipolar Affective Disorder Could Save A Life
    By: Tim F Clark | - Bipolar affective disorder is a medical condition marked by mood swings that are much more severe than what most normal people undergo every now and then. The condition is more commonly known as manic-depression or bipolar depression, and combines episodes of deep, brooding depression with extremely elated moods ("mania"). The frequency and intensity of these severe mood swings differ among sufferers.

    Estimates state that more than one percent of the population suffers from bipol ...

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Kunbi Balogun | - The most common type of SAD is winter depression with symptoms beginning in autumn and winter. This is followed by full remission or hypomanic states (mild state of mania) during the following spring and summer.1 A rare form of SAD occurs during the summer. SAD is generally characterised by four central features,

    1.Recurrent major depressive episodes, which start around the same time each year, for example September to October, and end around the same time each year, for example ...

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  • Manic Depression Can Result In Suicidal Attempts!
    By: Neelima Reddy | - Bipolar disorder is not a single disorder; it is a combination of mood disorders. If an individual experiences one or more episodes of abnormally elevated moods, it is referred clinically as mania.

    A person who experiences manic episode will commonly experience depressive episodes or mixed episodes called manic depression.

    Manic depression is also called as bipolar affective disorder or bipolar disorder. Individual who experiences bipolar disorder will have mood swi ...

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  • Coping With Seasonal Affective Disorder
    By: Ann McLaren | - Seasonal Affective Disorder, also called SAD, is often called the "winter depression" because so many people are affected by this mood disorder in the late or winter months of the year. There is also a summer version that affects some people. People with SAD will feel normal throughout the year but during the winter months, they may experience abnormal mood swings, anxiety and depression. This mood disorder can cause symptoms so severe that it affects the normal routine of your life. You may fin ...
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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder Will Make You Sad
    By: Steve Tallamy | - Do not be sad this winter, give your self esteem a boost and conquer seasonal affective disorder (S.A.D.). Many people suffer from what is now known as winter depression, and if you live in the northern hemisphere as I do where winter is gathering pace, you are more likely to suffer from it than someone south of the equator.

    The common symptoms of seasonal affective disorder will consist of tiredness, lack of energy, irritability, a preference for starchy or sweet foods which wil ...

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  • Keeping Talented Employees – Discover What Makes Them Tick
    By: Laura Adams | - Organizational Behavior is a field of study that seeks to understand, explain, and improve the behavior of people who make up organizations.

    Two major areas of focus in OB are an employee’s Job Performance & their Organizational Commitment.

    Someone’s level of Job Performance is directly related to their ability to help the company achieve its goals. Job Performance is much broader than simply doing what you’re told by a manager or following your j ...

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  • Beating The "winter Blues"
    By: Karen Fusco | - Come January, when the euphoria of the holidays has faded and the days are short, a sense of melancholy is pervasive among northerners. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), commonly referred to as the "winter blues," is marked by feelings of lethargy, depression, lack of appetite and lack of desire to have sex.

    It may surprise you to learn that sunlight deprivation can cause all of these symptoms and more. Though not often taken seriously, perhaps because it is perceived as temporar ...

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (sad) - 7 Tips To Help You Get Through The Blues
    By: Joe Stewart | - Seasonal Affective Disorder or "SAD" can greatly affect a persons mood. SAD is a common type of depression that affects some people during the change of seasons when there is less or no sunlight. This is a condition that's really not understood by doctors, but it's thought to be related to the amounts of melatonin and serotonin in your body. It's believed that a chemical imbalance occurs which is caused by a lack of sunlight. This most common in the months of September through April. There are s ...
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  • Feeling Blue? Think Orange!
    By: Sharron Myers | - Have you been feeling a little blue lately? Statistics claim that an estimated half a million people suffer each winter from a condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder. Sometimes this can bring on severe depression along with weight gain. For many of us it is only a re-adjusting time that makes us feel a little blue.

    What causes these blue feelings? Due to the lessening of sunlight hours received our brain chemicals can become imbalanced causing us to feel more tired, moody ...

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