«Sunlight in the summer stops this process from happening, but when winter approaches, less sunlight can mean that more serotonin ends up hibernating in your neurons,
causing seasonal depression.»
The colder seasons can bring about
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which can
cause depression, lack of energy, difficulty concentrating, and insomnia.
Preventing
Seasonal Affective Disorder According to the Mayo Clinic, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) causes depression, fatigue, irritability and other less - than - pleasant s
Seasonal Affective Disorder According to the Mayo Clinic,
seasonal affective disorder (SAD) causes depression, fatigue, irritability and other less - than - pleasant s
seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
causes depression, fatigue, irritability and other less - than - pleasant symptoms.