Winter blues are hard to beat. But a few simple steps can make it easier for sufferers of SAD — or Seasonal Affective Disorder.
Hamsters are helping scientists understand why some people are afflicted with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Randy Nelson, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Ohio State University found more SAD symptoms — usually depression and anxiety — in adult hamsters that lived with limited daylight ( just like winter) than in those who were exposed to more light.
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