Episodes of psychosis recurring each autumn sounds like an extreme version of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Light therapy, also called phototherapy, has been used to treat seasonal affective disorder since the early 1980s, and it has many benefits. |
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Many Americans suffer from the form of depression known as seasonal affective disorder, with a strong peak in the fall and winter. |
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For many, the lack of sunlight contributes to seasonal affective disorder, depression that grips most strongly in the dead of winter. |
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For people with a type of depression called seasonal affective disorder, this need for light takes on greater significance. |
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Psychologists look for such disorders and problems as seasonal affective disorder, aggressive behavior, alcohol abuse and depression. |
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Simply sitting in front of a lamp in your living room at home won't relieve symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Low electro-oculographic ratios have been reported in patients with seasonal affective disorder during the winter. |
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Bipolar or manic depressions and seasonal affective disorder are other forms of mood disorders. |
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Dr. Anthony Levitt specializes in the study of seasonal affective disorder and therapeutic effects at University of Toronto. |
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Because seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression, the symptoms are similar and so is the impact on employee performance. |
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But, seasonal affective disorder goes well beyond those symptoms. |
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Ariel Leve on why seasonal affective disorder does a disservice to those of us committed to year-round despair. |
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Changes in traditional diets and housing shortages have contributed to health problems and mental health issues, including increased rates of depression, seasonal affective disorder, anxiety and suicide. |
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Mood disorders are deemed to include the following research areas: depression, bipolar disorder, postpartum depression, anxiety disorders and seasonal affective disorder. |
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Some are chronic and some, like seasonal affective disorder, are episodic. |
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These findings open the door for treating seasonal affective disorder similar to the way doctors treat insomnia. |
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Rosenthal presents a guide to seasonal affective disorder for those suffering from the condition. |
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Coping with mood disorders, such as major depression and seasonal affective disorder, can be especially difficult during this time. |
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These people are inclined to suffer from seasonal affective disorder, which is exhibited in wintertime writing slumps, Flaherty asserts. |
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They may also be associated with seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression related to lack of sunlight. |
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Sandi Stroud suffers from seasonal affective disorder and uses this specialized light box to treat her in the mornings. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder patients tend to exhibit hyperphagia and carbohydrate cravings, symptoms typical of inadequate brain serotonin. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression or mood disorder with a seasonal pattern. |
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It is most often used by shift workers, jet-lagged travelers and those with Seasonal Affective Disorder to help re-set biological clocks. |
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You may be one of millions of people who suffer from the February blahs or winter blues, medically known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder is a syndrome characterised by depression during winter months when there is less daylight. |
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A lack of vitamin D caused by reduced sunlight has long been believed to cause Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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A BIRMINGHAM hotel is one of the first in the country to trial new light therapy alarm clocks to combat depressive Seasonal Affective disorder. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD is often experienced as depression during wintertime. |
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Many of us feel low during the winter months so get some mood-boosting advice from the Seasonal Affective Disorder Association. |
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While the general perception of bright light treatment has been focused on Seasonal Affective Disorder, researchers have long been interested in wider scale benefits. |
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A DEPRESSED puzzle-maker who killed himself on his return to Britain after a year in Australia may have been suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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