Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

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Title: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Article Price: $ 42.80
Written by:
Daniel DiTonno
Writing Style: Professional
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Article Length: 1070 words
Keyword(s):
  • Seasonal (3%)
  • Disorder (3%)
  • Affective (3%)
  • Symptoms (2%)
  • Fall (1%)
  • Body (1%)
  • Winter (1%)
  • Individual (1%)
  • Been (1%)
  • Autumn (1%)
  • Severe (1%)
  • Season (1%)
Summary: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) fully affects between 4% and 6% of the U.S. Population, and another 10% to 20% are mildly affected at the onset of the winter season.  If fully recognized and understood, Seasonal Affective Disorder can be controlled and minimized by recognizing its symptoms and understanding how to address those symptoms.
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