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What you need to know about seasonal depression
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05-22-2024, 01:04 PM
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What you need to know about seasonal depression
Do you have the winter blues? These treatment options could help you stop seasonal depression before it starts.
It is normal to feel sad or discouraged from time to time, especially during the fall and winter months. But if you notice significant changes in your mood and behavior that last for days and begin around the same time each year, you may have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). What is seasonal affective disorder? SAD is a type of depression that affects (Lenvatinib) Lenvanix 4mg approximately 5% of adults in the US. 1 It is characterized by changes in mood and normal behavior at certain times of the year, with symptoms lasting from 4 to 5 months. ![]() Most people have seasonal depression during the fall and winter months, when the days are shorter and the nights are longer. Some people have SAD during the spring or summer, but it is much less common. Certain people are more likely to have SAD, such as women, young adults, those with a history of major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder, and people who live far north, where there is less sunlight during the winter. There is no definitive cause of SAD, but there is a widespread belief that shorter days and less sunlight generate chemicals in the brain that cause symptoms of depression. There could be a relationship between SAD and a reduction in levels of serotonin, a chemical that generates a “feeling good” in the brain, or an increase in melatonin, a hormone that the brain produces in response to darkness and that It serves a function related to sleep. Cabozanix 20mg (Cabozantinib) |
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