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                                    Posted by Dr. Scott Wilson | 13-Nov-2015
Many people feel down in the winter. There’s less daylight, it’s colder and we tend to spend less time outdoors which are all contributing factors. Plus, the stress of the holiday season can be difficult for many people to cope with. While all of this can be perfectly normal, if you have these feelings year after year and you find that they’re severe enough that you find yourself having difficulty functioning, you could have a form of depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. Here’s what you need to know:
If you’re having difficulty functioning and think you might be suffering from SAD, please don’t hesitate to give us a call. Remember, at Physiomed…Healthier Starts Here.

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