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Seasonal affective disorders.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1992
The recurrent nature of mania and depression has led to a search for factors that might predict the timing of episodes. There has recently been a resurgence of interest in the possibility that seasonal changes may precipitate affective illness.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder

2016
Winter seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a subtype of depression, characterized by the recurrence of major depressive episodes in the fall and/or winter months. In North America, SAD prevalence and severity are inversely related to photoperiod, such that SAD is more common at northern latitudes. Photoperiod is the most robust environmental predictor
Kelly Rohan, Jennifer N. Rough
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Seasonal affective disorder.

The Practitioner, 1990
Depression during winter has been found to respond to treatment with simulated daylight. Seasonal affective disorder should be distinguished from other forms of depression which can also occur in winter before prescribing light therapy.
J, O'Brien, S, Checkley
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Co-evolution of immunity and seasonal influenza viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Alvin X Han, Colin A Russell
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Seasonal Malaria Vaccination with or without Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Issaka Zongo   +2 more
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Seasonal affective disorder

Drugs of the Future, 2007
null McIntyre, J.A., null Moral, M.A.
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Seasonal Affective Disorders

Psychiatric Annals, 1987
Norman E Rosenthal, Thomas A Wehr
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Seasonal coronavirus protective immunity is short-lasting

Nature Medicine, 2020
Arthur W D Edridge   +2 more
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