Yes...it's a thing. Seasonal Affective Disorder Symptoms (SAD)- and awareness can be the key to feeling better. Learn more about this disorder from this article published in the mayoclinic.org In most cases, seasonal affective disorder symptoms appear during late fall or early winter and go away during the sunnier days of spring and summer. Less commonly, people with the opposite pattern have symptoms that begin in spring or summer. In either case, symptoms may start out mild and become more severe as the season progresses. Read More
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