You blame your winter fatigue on holiday stress or busy schedules, but if you find yourself struggling with low energy, mood changes, and overwhelming sadness as daylight hours shrink, you might be ...
The final remnants of fog lifted from the banks of the Merrimack River on Wednesday morning as the clouds cleared and sunlight bathed the water. Credit: Rachel Wachman / Concord Monitor Sign up for ...
The temperatures are dropping, the leaves are changing, and the days are becoming shorter—all of these changes from summer to fall means that winter is just around the corner. Many individuals look ...
For millions of people, the shorter, darker days leading into winter also portend a darkening of their mood. Many have seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression typically beginning in ...
For many of us, this time of year may bring the winter blues. Shorter, darker days and cold nights can make many people feel depressed in the winter. People who experience winter depression are often ...
Depression is characterized by a persistent low mood that can affect quality of life. If symptoms usually only occur in the winter months, it may be seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or major ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! As winter transitions into spring, longer days of sunshine and warmer weather can ...
For millions of people, the shorter, darker days leading into winter also portend a darkening of their mood. Many have seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression typically beginning in ...
It’s been a very long winter for those of us who live in the northeast United States. We’ve had several big snowstorms—one of which left me stuck in Arizona for several days—and a major arctic ...