Suffering From Intense Winter Blues? Blame It On The Brain Circuit
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Many of us experience mood shifts during the colder, shorter, and gloomier winter days. However, for those diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), winter blues take on a whole new meaning. While mental health professionals have attributed the symptoms of SAD, which include depression and a feeling of hopelessness, to the lack of sunlight, no one was sure how the brain made the connection. Now, some researchers have found the culprit – a brain circuit which connects special light-sensing cells in the retina with the areas of the brain that impact our moods.
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- Kloe7년 이하The brain should get enough sunlight.So I think walking and running could help fix that problem.
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- stancavetown7년 이하that explains A LOT
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