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About mid- to late autumn the perma-cloud rolls in off Lake Michigan. Like a migrating fowl, it stays awhile before moving on. (Unsplash/Kayle Kaupanger) About mid- to late autumn the perma-cloud rolls in off Lake Michigan. Like a migrating fowl, it stays awhile before moving on. Two, maybe three months. Sweeping across the lake, the cold north air births the phenomenon. It picks up heat and moisture from the lake, then rises to mix with the colder, dryer air. You can stand on the shore and watch the clouds form. Blankets of them. I m a north-country guy. Snow is beautiful. Cold is bracing. The perma-cloud, on the other hand, is annoying. OK, I ll say it: depressing. For me Seasonal Affective Disorder seems a real problem.

Rockford Should Copy Sweden s Light Cafes For Winter Blues

Rockford Should Copy Sweden’s “Light Cafes” For Winter Blues some sunshine. Are you okay with that? Personally, it doesn t bother me that much. My wife Amy (who s celebrating her birthday today) is quite different. Too many sun-free days starts to weigh on her psyche a bit. Before I go any farther, I want to point out that weighs on her psyche doesn t mean she starts to lose her mind, sitting around an abandoned hotel in the mountains typing all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy over and over again like Jack Nicholson in The Shining. I ll let you know if she tries to get into our bathroom with an axe while shouting

Kids Get Seasonal Affective Disorder Too Here Are The Signs

Older children and teens are most prone to the winter blues. By  01/15/2021 03:17pm EST Let’s face it, COVID life and the turbulent news cycle are bumming many of us out. But some people always struggle with depression at this time of year ― regardless of what’s going on in the world. And that includes kids and teens. Watch the video above, from Veuer, to learn what symptoms to look out for in kids and how to manage them. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects about two to three per cent of Canadians, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association. The condition is generally more prevalent in northern countries, where winter is long and daylight hours are short.

Got the winter blahs? You re not alone this year | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Image Credit: ADOBE STOCK January 14, 2021 - 7:30 AM Kamloops and Okanagan residents looking at another long winter might be finding their spirits dampened even further by the prospect of the next few months under COVID-19 protocols. “Winter is tough on a lot of people,” Raymond Lam, MD says. Lam is professor and B.C. Leadership Chair in Depression Research, Associate Head for Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia. He’s also Director for the Mood Disorders Centre and Executive Chair for the Canadian network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments. He says although there are no statistics on winter depression, the health industry is well aware that depression has increased this year due to the added weight of the pandemic and its accompanying restrictions.

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