Beating the Winter Blues: Effective Strategies for Treating SAD
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, affects an estimated 5% of the U.S. population each year in autumn and winter. During these seasons, people
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, affects an estimated 5% of the U.S. population each year in autumn and winter. During these seasons, people
Of natures, some are well- or ill-adapted for summer, and some for winter. —Hippocrates What is Summer SAD? While Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is
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I was delighted to see the Time Magazine article, featuring the research on Botox for depression that my friend and colleague Eric Finzi and I
Here we are again at the New Year, like Janus, that two-faced god of ancient Greece, one face cast back to the old year and
I was very pleased when a colleague who heads up the department of psychology at American University in Washington, DC, invited me to talk to
Nobody wants to find out that his or her partner is cheating, but unfortunately infidelity happens all too often. If cheating is happening, you may
I arrived back last Thursday from a week in the United Kingdom, during which I delivered three different talks, geared towards different audiences, in London,
Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal will be in the UK giving talks from Thursday 13th October through Thursday 20th October. Please have a look at the
It was late June in Manhattan, and with the sun beating down on the tarred roads and paved sidewalks, the last thing you would imagine