Affective Disorder - Articles
Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Dr. Deb
Question: What is seasonal affective disorder? Answer: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a pattern of significant depressive symptoms that occur and then disappear with the changing of the seasons. S ...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Devin H.
Here is my little cheat sheet on Seasonal Affective Disorder (or S.A.D., or Winter Blues), which I prepared from various sources for a media interview: Seasonal Affective Disorder symptoms: increased sleep, lethar ...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Erin
... orange juice sets me off. I LOVE OJ and vodka. But I refuse to stop drinking OJ, so I will have to learn to adjust. ~~~~~I have been told, in the past, that I have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). As you may know from earlier posts, I was also told I have Bipolar Disorder, clinical depression, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and ...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder and Genes
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Dr. Shock
It is the time of the year again. Seasonal Affective Disorder is in the news again. For a description and treatment of SAD see a previous article on this blog from about one year ago: 8 Articles about Seasonal Affectiv ...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Product
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Untreatable ..
I found the goLITE product online and I know a lot of people are looking for some natural help when it comes to Seasonal Affective Disorder. Anyway here is a review for the goLITE BLU Light from the Boston.com "It might be hard to imagine anything helping on a day when I crossed nine time ...
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Seasonal Affective Disorder - Article
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Untreatable ..
What is SAD? An estimated 2 to 3% of Canadians suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that seems to be related to the amount of sunlight that you are exposed to. An extreme form of the "winter blues," SAD ...
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Aromatherapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
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Jennifer Nordin

... icine (my Young Living training follows the French method) or sound reference material such as the Essential Oils Desk Reference for self education. Aromatherapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) by Wendy GistWendy Gist MS is Clayton College of Natural Health Honors graduate with a MS in Natural Health. She is a freelance writer; her work appea ...
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