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  2. Summer seasonal depression is real — how to treat it - AOL

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    A subset of people experience summertime SAD, seasonal depression sparked by sun and heat. A lot of people don't seek treatment in the summer. Summer seasonal depression is real — how to treat it

  3. Seasonal affective disorder - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal mood disorder, depressive disorder with seasonal pattern, winter depression, winter blues, January blues, summer depression, seasonal depression: Bright light therapy is a common treatment for seasonal affective disorder and for circadian rhythm sleep disorders. Specialty: Psychiatry

  4. Norman E. Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Norman E. Rosenthal is an American author, psychiatrist and scientist who first described seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and developed light therapy as a treatment. Rosenthal was born and educated in South Africa but moved to the United States to complete his medical training.

  5. Light therapy - Wikipedia

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    Light therapy is preferred over antidepressants in the treatment of SAD because it is a relatively safe and easy therapy. [20] Two methods of light therapy, bright light and dawn simulation, have similar success rates in the treatment of SAD. [21] It is possible that response to light therapy for SAD could be season dependent. [22]

  6. Seasonal Affective Disorder: More than just the winter blues

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  7. Your Guide to the 6 Most Common Types of Depression ... - AOL

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    Medications for Depression: An Overview. Antidepressants are a class of medications used very commonly to treat depression. In fact, nearly 13 percent of people 12 and over in the U.S. used ...

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