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What To Know Know About Seasonal Affective Disorder And Work Stress
There’s no feeling quite like leaving work in a pitch-black sky and uncomfortably cold temperatures. As daylight disappears ...
As the days grow shorter and darker, many people may soon find themselves feeling the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). According to Psychology Today, as many as 10 million Americans may ...
We have many reasons for feeling sad nowadays. We seem to have a cultural imperative not to feel sad and then a related cultural imperative to call the sadness we experience “depression.” But if we ...
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