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... sad,. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: The holiday season is always stressful for me. I get ... For some people, the holidays can be sad and stressful. If that is your ...
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3. Get some exercise. Physical activity can help reduce stress that can cause you to become angry. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a brisk walk or run ...
Likewise, given that you may feel a bit more sad or depressed at this time of year, limit your intake of holiday movies or shows that might elicit difficult ...
Mayo Clinic Q&A: Seasonal affective disorder is more than feeling sad featured image. Mayo Clinic Q&A: Seasonal affective disorder is more than feeling sad.
If the shorter and darker days affect your mood, you may be one of the millions of people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder or SAD. Mayo Clinic ...
... SAD, a type of depression that typically occurs during the winter. As many as 1 in 5 Americans have SAD, and 75 percent are women, according to the American ...
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