Summer is a time of year most people associate with vacations, family get-togethers, swimming, picnics, warm evenings, and good times. While most people look forward with excitement and anticipation ...
Colder temperatures and shorter days got you down? For many of us, the lack of sunlight at specific points of the year can trigger the “winter blues.” It’s normal to feel a little sluggish or less ...
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Summer is typically associated ...
When you hear the term “seasonal affective disorder,” odds are you think of wintertime blues. “We tend to associate shorter days, less sunlight and cold weather with higher chances of depressed mood,” ...
Most mornings in July go the same for Paul Dyer: wake up, see a forecast in the 80s, then hope for winter. "It's pretty bad," he said. "Everybody's like, 'Oh, it's such a beautiful day.' I'll probably ...
SAD is a mood disorder associated with the shorter days and reduced sunlight during winter; it can also manifest during the ...
Ever heard of summertime sadness? No, it's not just a hauntingly beautiful Lana Del Rey song. Your mental health can actually be negatively impacted by seasonal changes — even when it involves warmer ...
ATLANTA - About 5% of Americans experience Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD, which is a type of depression that has a seasonal pattern. For most, the symptoms worsen in the fall and winter, and ...
Feeling blue even though everyone seems to be basking in perfect summer weather? There might be a good reason for that. By Cameron Walker This is what happens to the Earth during summer: Tilted about ...
TO FEEL THE EFFECTS OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDING AS WINTER APPROACHES AND DAYLIGHT HOURS GROW SHORTER. SOME PEOPLE CAN EXPERIENCE SEASONAL DEPRESSION. OUR ERIN BURNETT JOINS US NOW IN STUDIO AND, ...