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How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder

Researchers tracking large cohorts are discovering the effects of sleep, light and therapy on people impacted by winter’s arrival

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theguardian.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder

Researchers tracking large cohorts are discovering the effects of sleep, light and therapy on people impacted by winter’s arrival

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independent.co.uk8 mesi fa

Doctor explains how to tackle seasonal affective disorder

As the days get shorter and colder, many people’s mood will drop thanks to seasonal affective disorder (SAD). A doctor explains ways to tackle this common mood disorder. Appearing on This Morning on Thursday (30…

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  1. giovedì 30 ottobre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Doctor explains how to tackle seasonal affective disorder

    As the days get shorter and colder, many people’s mood will drop thanks to seasonal affective disorder (SAD). A doctor explains ways to tackle this common mood disorder. Appearing…

  2. domenica 2 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    How scientists are shining light on the biology behind seasonal affective disorder

    Researchers tracking large cohorts are discovering the effects of sleep, light and therapy on people impacted by winter’s arrival