Is the winter darkness getting you down? Learn the difference between the winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder, and discover ways to feel better during the colder months.
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About half of the estimated 15.5 million American adults who have ADHD were diagnosed during adulthood. UAB’s Rachel Fargason ...
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CROSBY — Cuyuna Area Connections, in partnership with Cuyuna Regional Medical Center, will sponsoring a free Lunch and Learn seminar at noon Tuesday, Nov. 19, at Heartwood Senior Living Community in ...
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As winter approaches and daylight hours grow shorter, people prone to seasonal depression can feel it in their bodies and ...
A recent study reveals that seniors who are more susceptible to “emotional contagion”—feeling emotions from others—are ...
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