Feeling SAD? Blame It on Shorter, Darker Days
14th Nov 2005, 19:05 GMT
Shorter days with less sunlight leaving you feeling fatigued or depressed? It could be a case of SAD -- or Seasonal Affective Disorder -- a condition that more than 14 million Americans experience.
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