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...While science struggles fully to explain the phenomenon of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), most of us recognise that a sunny day can provide an emotional boost....
...Take a break from the news While science struggles fully to explain the phenomenon of seasonal affective disorder, most of us recognise that a sunny day can provide an emotional boost....
...“There’s this thing about winter being boring and people suffering from SAD [seasonal affective disorder] and locking themselves away for three months; thinking they just need to turn the heating and the...
...We couldn’t help but wonder which cheese suffers from seasonal affective disorder (Danish Blue) or why the cheese didn’t want to get sliced (it had grater plans)....
...One fundamental issue is daylight, the absence of which affects circadian rhythms and can cause seasonal affective disorder....
...But I prefer to blame my whopping case of seasonal affective disorder. You say Christmas; I say darkest day of the year in the northern hemisphere....
...But the “winter blues”, or full-blown Seasonal Affective Disorder, can be a problem in the north, especially for newcomers....
...affective disorder, a form of depression that is linked to the shorter daylight during the winter months....
...Lisa Kramer, Mark Kamstra and Maurice Levi have shown that stock markets are swayed by variations in seasonal affective disorder; prices fall as the nights draw in and rise as they get longer....
...Some people report feeling more depressed in winter; seasonal affective disorder was first suggested in the 1980s as a turbocharged version of the winter blues, and controversially entered the psychiatric...
...Amsterdam isn’t for the hyper-ambitious, or for sufferers from Seasonal Affective Disorder, but should suit everyone else....
...The island’s dour and intemperate weather even causes its own brand of seasonal affective disorder: “Morbus Fascariensis”....
...While it may be sufficient in some cases — if you’re suffering from seasonal affective disorder, a move to a sunnier climate might be just what’s required — more often than not you will also need to address...
...With most of the miserably cold US sunk in its worst ever case of seasonal affective disorder, there is no better time for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to be pitching the country’s bond tribe for a huge...
...One of the companies – Valkee – even helps Finns (and others) combat the long winters by using light-emitting headphones to counter the effects of seasonal affective disorder....
...Academic research has concluded that good weather boosts prices at art auctions, that analysts are more pessimistic in the autumn and that seasonal affective disorder – or the “winter blues” – affects market...
...At one point he wonders if all that’s wrong with him is a bit of darkness-dreading seasonal affective disorder....
...Albert Edwards is back – back, that is, from his annual search for January sun to counter the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). And the sojourn looks to have been partly successful....
...… Speaking of which, I think this is my first season ever with what I have self-diagnosed as SAD, or seasonal affective disorder....
...Now we call that phenomenon seasonal affective disorder, and buy lamps and therapies to make us feel better. We could just make more effective use of the daylight we have....
...Although this seems to be pretty well-controlled on a number of levels, including: …seasonal affective disorder in the U.S., disturbances of the Earth’s magnetosphere, the lunar cycle, and the percentage...
...Winter blues and its more severe form, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), have spawned an industry of therapeutic light boxes and blue light panels but related research coupled with galloping advances in...
...on us – as anyone suffering from seasonal affective disorder knows only too well....
...Two Canadian economists, Xifeng Diao and Maurice Levi, claim that equity investors are prone to seasonal affective disorder, or Sad....
...“Seasonal Affective Disorder is a well-known phenomenon, and we do have a number of patients who suffer. If people are on anti-depressants, I never take them off in winter because that doesn’t work.”...
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