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sad

[sad] / sæd /




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Around two million people across the UK have SAD, also known as "winter depression" due to it being amplified in the winter.

From BBC • Oct. 25, 2023

The current thinking is that SAD is a result of our circadian rhythm becoming desynchronised - directly caused by the decrease in sunlight.

From BBC • May 17, 2023

Avery, who has practiced in Seattle since 1980, has published research on SAD, with a particular focus on the importance of sleep in regulating human function.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 23, 2022

Here are some of the symptoms that could indicate SAD:

From Seattle Times • Nov. 23, 2022

SAD cases are admitted for free care at the Amnesia Sanctuary on Nomansan Island, a state-of-the-art facility where patients live comfortably, under strict quarantine, while the cure for their disease is sought.

From "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart




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