As winter approaches and daylight hours grow shorter, people prone to seasonal depression can feel it in their bodies and ...
Sadness or depression is a common feeling during the colder months of the year. If you’ve noticed that you’re experiencing ...
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When daylight saving time sets the clock back and it gets darker earlier, it can throw off your routine and body. “This early ...
Wintertime blues are common, but about 10 million Americans are affected every year by a longer lasting depression called seasonal affective disorder. Along with low mood, symptoms include anxious ...
Leonard Cohen woke up one morning, and his depression was gone. But the clouds weren't lifted by anything miraculous, just a ...
In Ayurvedic medicine the changing seasons are believed to influence the body’s energies that govern our physical and mental ...
The most widely accepted theory is that SAD is linked to reduced exposure to sunlight, and when living in a country with dark winters it can be particularly apparent ...
On Sunday, Nov. 3, daylight savings time will officially end as the clocks turn back an hour at 2 a.m., and a psychiatrist from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) advises taking action ...
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung’s five ‘pillars’ for a happy life include good physical and mental health, satisfying work, and ...
FROM avoiding temptation to blitzing your home of booze, there are a number of ways we’re advised to cut back on alcohol. But now a new study has offered up a surprising new way to diminish ...