Coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder: COVID isolation worsens the effects of winter depression
Freezing temperatures and shorter days lead many to suffer from what therapists call the “winter blues,” symptoms of depression that affect about 5% of adults in the United States, according to the American Psychiatric Association.
The diagnosis, known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, can strike a much higher number. Health experts believe at least half of Butler County's population get the seasonal blues.
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