As Christmas trees lay dormant on curbsides and the frigid winter air settles in for the long haul, the post-holiday blues can be a jolting reality in January.
While Seasonal Affective Disorder (known as SAD) is a recognised illness that often affects many people in the colder, darker ...
In winter, shorter days are usually followed by colder temperatures and a natural desire to hibernate. As such, there is ...
Doctors say cases of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) are common when areas see a lack of sunlight as seasons change.
As the chill of January sets in, discover how a simple plant can transform your home into a sanctuary, easing winter's grip ...
As the winter skies become gray and cloud-covered, the winds blow, snow grows by the foot, and the temperatures dip in this two-peninsula state, a portion of Michigan’s 10 million residents face ...
How to differentiate between the post-holiday slump, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and depression to prioritise mental health ...
Although anyone can experience Seasonal Affective Disorder, it’s more common among younger adults, Doctor Prewitt says people ...