Seasonal depression isn’t all about the winter blues. Many people also suffer from depression in the summer, a much less understood version of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. For around 5% of the population, their experience of SAD is noticeable enough to impact...
Whatever time of year it is, seasonal depression is a drag. While most people associate seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with winter, many people suffer from the same depression symptoms in the summertime. But whether it’s a lack of sunlight or too much sunlight...
Depression can break your heart…literally. Research has shown that depression is commonly linked with heart disease, with one often leading to the other. Studies reveal one in ten American adults suffer from depression, and it’s widely known that heart disease is the...
Ketamine is often known for its use in veterinary medication, or as the “club drug” known as ‘Special K,’ but ketamine serves a very important purpose: as a breakthrough treatment for severe cases of depression, anxiety, PTSD and other psychiatric disorders. Since the...
This time of year, millions of Americans are experiencing what’s known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). This type of depression is triggered by a change in the seasons and usually occurs in the fall and winter months. However, it can also occur during the spring...
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