WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK. NICE TO SEE SOME RAIN. WE’RE NOW SEEING SHORTER DAYS, LONGER NIGHTS. SOME PEOPLE MAY EXPERIENCE WHAT THEY CALL SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER. OUR OWN ALYSSA MUNOZ ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As the seasons change, up to 5% of American adults experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a clinical depression that can severely impact daily life. This condition tends to ...
If you are out and about when it's cold, clearly you love winter. But getting out and embracing it is also the best way to get through it for those who struggle this time of year. Seasonal Affective ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Health experts warn that months of winter isolation can lead to Seasonal Affective Disorder. Kurtis O’Brien, director of substance use disorder services at the Jane Pauley ...
While some are hyped with the holiday spirit, others may be feeling particularly down this time of year. The winter blues or its more serious counterpart, seasonal affective disorder, can be ...
The “winter blues” are real. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) affects roughly 5% of U.S. adults, and nearly 4 in 10 people say their mood reliably tanks in winter. Less sunlight, shorter days, and ...
As days get shorter and nights longer, many people start to feel a little low with subtle changes in their mood, energy and motivation. For many, these shifts might be more than hormonal; they might ...
The early signs of Seasonal Affective Disorder are popping up like newly-harvested apples at a farmer's market. As the earlier sunrises and sunsets mark the beginning of Fall, many of us are ...
When the days get shorter, the sun shines lower in the sky, and the weather gets colder, people often experience a drop in mood. For some, the change is serious: They have difficulty getting up in the ...
Friday, expect rain/snow showers in the early morning hours, with a changeover to rain by mid-morning. Drying out in the afternoon, temperatures will rise into the upper 40s. Warm spell ends: ...