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Seasonal Affective Disorder

Friday's Progress Notes - November 28, 1997
Mental Health Information - Vol. 1 Issue 12
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Dear Colleagues,

As the winter months begin and daylight in the northern hemisphere diminishes, practitioners see more people with depression directly linked to less sunlight.

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Regards,
Jack

John L. Miller, MD


1. NEW TECHNOLOGY PUBLISHING
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): About Light, Depression and Melatonin
A clinical overview of SAD by Gila Lindsley, Ph.D., ACP. Dr. Lindsley is accredited by the American Board of Sleep Medicine.
http://world.std.com/~halberst/contrib/sad.html

2. SAD ASSOCIATION
Treating SAD
Light therapy has been shown to be effective in up to 85 percent of diagnosed cases.
http://www.sada.org.uk/treat.htm

3.NIMH
Depression in Women
Depression is a pervasive and impairing illness that affects both women and men, but women experience depression at roughly twice the rate of men.
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