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Causes of Seasonal Affective Disorder

Causes of Seasonal Affective Disorder

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The specific cause of seasonal affective disorder remains unknown, but the lack of sunlight is considered as one of the main contributing factors. Imbalances that Result from an Inadequate Amount of Light Because of the reduced sunlight in the fall and winter months,...

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