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Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2011 at 9:05 pm By:

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Mood (Affective) Disorders by Prof. MUDr. Ji?í Raboch, DrSc., 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague http://ow.ly/4mkSK

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Fight SAD with Mood-Boosting Foods - From the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

eatright.org — “The effects of serious mood changes during the winter months, a condition called seasonal affective disorder (also known as SAD), can be reduced with the mood-boosting strategies. Information from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.View full resource at eatright.org

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Seasonal Affective Disorder Treatment: The effects of serious mood changes during the winter months, a condition... http://t.co/kmgGxfYF

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Do winter days leave you SAD? - KPTV - FOX 12

kptv.com — “It may be no coincidence that the dark days of winter darken your mood. Millions of people across the country may be feeling the effects of SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder.View full resource at kptv.com

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Feeling SAD? Dr. Al Lewy talks seasonal affective disorder with @fox12oregon http://t.co/eoszmYbz

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How to Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder - Depression - ADHD

healthcentral.com — “When the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, your mood can change. Seasonal affective disorder includes episodes of depression, often during the winter. But simple lifestyle changes can help avoid SAD.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Feeling down as the weather gets colder? How to Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder http://t.co/1efHq5OO #ADHD #sad #depression

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Sequential Use of Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy in Mood Disorders

touchpsychiatry.com — “Clinical Rationale for Integrating Treatments in a Sequential Order In the past decade, in clinical psychiatry, several investigations have suggested the usefulness of a sequential way of integrating pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in mood disorders,1,2 where psychotherapy is employed to improve symptoms which pharmacotherapy is unable to affect.View full resource at touchpsychiatry.com

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Daily stresses of bipolar disorder: Paranoia, spending sprees and lots of guinea pigs | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “It is a condition which affects moods that swing from one extreme to the next. Here Kerry Hudson talks about how she beat the disorder.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Daily stresses of bipolar disorder: Paranoia, spending sprees and lots of guinea pigs | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “It is a condition which affects moods that swing from one extreme to the next. Here Kerry Hudson talks about how she beat the disorder.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Paranoia, spending sprees and lots of guinea pigs: The daily stresses of bipolar disorder http://t.co/dh2x7S7o

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Landlords Oppose Lead-Poisoning Bill, Say It Won't Protect Kids | News | News and Opinion | Philadelphia Weekly

philadelphiaweekly.com — “Lead poisoning in children is not pretty. It can affect numerous vital organs in their development stages, and can lead to a decline in mental function, memory loss, mood disorders, brain damage and, sometimes, death. Bill 100011, sponsored by Councilwomen Tasco and Blondell Reynolds Brown, would attempt to end lead poisoning for good.View full resource at philadelphiaweekly.com

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Bipolar Disorder – Health Report | NurseLand

nurseland.net — “This disease used to be referred to as manic–depressive illness. People who are affected by this illness will experience extreme mood swings, along with many other specific Bipolar disorder symptoms ...View full resource at nurseland.net

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Bipolar Disorder – Health Report | NurseLand

nurseland.net — “This disease used to be referred to as manic–depressive illness. People who are affected by this illness will experience extreme mood swings, along with many other specific Bipolar disorder symptoms ...View full resource at nurseland.net

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Cabin Fever and Winter Depression | Season Changes | Healthline

healthline.com — “Seasonal changes can have a big impact on people's moods. During the winter people often exhibit symptoms associated with cabin fever or seasonal affective disorder.View full resource at healthline.com

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Symptoms of winter depression include an increased need for sleep, lack of energy, and craving carbohydrate-rich foods. http://t.co/CRbNtUhc

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Dark days? Bright ideas for coping with winter - TODAY Health - TODAY.com

today.msnbc.msn.com — “Does winter get you down? Plenty of people suffer mood changes ranging from mild "winter doldrums" to full-blown seasonal affective disorder.View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com

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Dark days? Bright ideas for coping with winter - TODAY Health - TODAY.com

today.msnbc.msn.com — “Does winter get you down? Plenty of people suffer mood changes ranging from mild "winter doldrums" to full-blown seasonal affective disorder.View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com

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Don't be SAD - Spokesman.com - Nov. 8, 2011

spokesman.com — “Now that daylight saving time has ended, most of us are going to work and returning home in darkness. And for some people, the loss of light causes their moods to dim as well. As much as 10 percent of the population may suffer from winter depression – Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD – according to the Academy of Family Practice. And as many as 25 percent feel the “winter blahs,” a condition of less severity, but with many of SAD’s symptoms.View full resource at spokesman.com

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