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Top : Health : Mental_Health : Disorders : Mood : Depression : Seasonal_Affective
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  • American Family Physician: Seasonal Affective Disorders: An in depth, clinical discussion of this disorder.
  • Anyone Got a Light?: Discusses phototherapy as a replacement for diminished light. (BBC)
  • Brighten Your Life: An online book by a psychiatrist about bright light therapy for depression and sleep.
  • Center for Environmental Therapuetics: Environmental treatments (ie. light therapy) for this and other disorders are detailed.
  • Clinical Trials: Seasonal Affective Disorder: Solicits volunteers for current NIMH studies.
  • Complementary Medicine: Seasonal Affective Disorder: Covers various treatments from St. John's Wort to lightboxes. From the Cedars-Sinai Health System.
  • Dawn's Early Light to Twilight's Last Gleaming...: JAMA article on light treatment; mentions other uses for this therapy.
  • Here to Help: Seasonal Affective Disorder: Fact sheet includes suggested treatments, and advice on buying a lightbox. (Canada)
  • Let the Sun Shine In When It's Dark Outside.: Salon.com article discusses Norman Rosenthal, MD and his discovery of and personal experience with SAD.
  • National Mental Health Association: Seasonal Affective Disorder: Fact sheet describes symptoms and treatment for this affective disorder.
  • Negative Ions Create Positive Vibes: Discusses negative ions as an alternative therapy to depression.
  • Norman E. Rosenthal: Pioneering research psychiatrist presents articles, personal comments, and mentions of his books.
  • Overcoming SAD: An interview with researcher Norman Rosenthal, MD.(WebMD.com)
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder: Concise scientific journal article outlines details of illness.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - MayoClinic.com: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) — explore symptoms, screening and treatments.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder Association: Information and membership details for a UK based organization.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder Has Biological Roots: A report from the American Medical Association discusses the finding that a biological signal of seasonal change is similar to the signal used to regulate hibernation.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder: Let the Sun Shine In When its Dark Outside: A Salon.com article by a physician.
  • Seasonal affective disorder: Light therapy can relieve winter gloom - MayoClinic.com: Touches upon various aspects of light therapy for this illness.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder: Winter Depression: Discusses the diagnosis and treatment of this disorder. Covers related mood and sleep problems.
  • Seasonal Depression and Light Therapy: Essay describes light's effect on our moods. (UK)
  • Society for Light Treatment & Biological Rhythms: Aimed at professionals, encourages research and clinical development in light therapy and biological rhythms.
  • Talk Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder?: Discusses research study of cognitive behavioral therapy's effect on this disorder. (WebMD.com)
  • UBC Mood Disorders Centre: Seasonal Affective Disorder Information Page: Clinic lists procedures for using a flourescent light box, as well as potential side effects. (Canada)
  • What is SAD?: Basic fact sheet from the National Organization for SAD.
  • Yahoo Groups: S-A-D: Message board for sufferers.


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