Seasonal Affective Disorder: 6 Simple Steps To Help You Through The Winter Blues
In the UK, about 3 people in every 100 have significant winter depression. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) or ‘seasonal depression’ affects 1 in 3 …
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