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seasonal affective disorder |
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seasonal affective disorderForm of depression that occurs in winter and is relieved by the coming of spring. Its incidence decreases closer to the Equator. One type of SAD is associated with increased sleeping and appetite. SAD is linked to the circadian clock (see circadian rhythm) mechanism, which not only adjusts our physiological rhythm to day length but also measures day length and thereby senses the change of season. Melatonin, a hormone produced by the pineal body in the brain during the normal sleeping hours has also been linked to SAD. Melatonin secretion is inhibited by bright daylight. Thus, bright lights can be used to treat SAD.
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