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... (SAD) If you're like most people with seasonal affective disorder, your symptoms start in the fall and may continue into the winter months, sapping your ...
I felt sad. 12. I could not get going. 13. Nothing made me happy. 14. I felt like a bad person. 15. I lost interest in my usual activities. 16. I slept much ...
feeling sad or empty; irritability; lack of appetite; lack of interest or pleasure; tiredness; trembling or shaking of the hands or feet; trouble concentrating ...
Living with MALS may make you feel sad, anxious or depressed. The challenge of getting an accurate diagnosis may be overwhelming. Sharing your thoughts and ...
But it's kind of sad that I'm going to have to eat your cake alone in my office because we're zooming these interviews right now. Dr. Gregory Poland 01:48.
And think about meeting with a counselor or therapist if you often feel anxious, sad or too stressed. If you're a teen or an adult with HLHS, ask your ...
Focus your energy on supporting and helping your child. Accept your emotions. It's completely normal to feel sad, overwhelmed and upset. Find support. Your ...
Technology and social media may play a role, according to a recent study. Dr. Angela Mattke, a Mayo Clinic pediatrician not involved in the study, helps explain ...
feeling sad or depressed; forgetful; muscle cramps; problems with swallowing; slurred speech; unusual tiredness or weakness. Incidence not known. Chest ...
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