Beat Winter Blues: Expert Tips for Combating Seasonal Depression

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As daylight hours decrease in fall and winter, many people experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression. Treatments include light therapy, which uses bright lights to improve mood, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Antidepressants and regular exercise are also recommended. Researchers suggest that sensitivity to blue light may play a role in SAD, and individuals like Miriam Cherry and Elizabeth Wescott have found personal strategies, such as growing early-blooming flowers and using water therapy, to cope with winter depression.
Topics:health#health-and-lifestyle#light-therapy#mental-health#seasonal-affective-disorder#treatment-options#winter-depression
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