Sunday, September 28, 2008

Seasonal Affective Disorder Therapy

Seasonal Affective Disorder TherapyThank you for visiting Seasonal Mood Disorder 365 today! Seasonal Affective Disorder Therapy -- There are many different therapeutic options to help alleviate symptoms of SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder.

If you look online you will see that there are tons of people just like you who are suffereing from the disorder. The good news is many of these people have seen benefits from undergoing therapy for the disorder.

Light therapy is just one of the options that professional recommend for the disorder. If you do some research you will find that there are many different options, so find the one that is right for you! I hope you will stop by this blog again very soon!

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Seasonal Affective Disorder Photo Therapy

Seasonal Affective Disorder Photo TherapyThank you very much for visiting Seasonal Mood Disorder 365 today! Seasonal Affective Disorder Photo Therapy is one option of a way to treat the disorder. Photo therapy has been seen to have positive effects on the symptoms of many sufferers.

If you visit www.websciences.org/cftemplate/NAPS/archives/indiv.cfm?ID=19973574 you will find a great article about how Photo Therapy can be used to treat SAD.

There have been a few studies on the effects of Photo Therapy on those who suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder and even other mood disorders. If you look on Google you should be able to find quite a few articles and websites about this treatment option.

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Seasonal Disorder and Lyme Disease

Seasonal Disorder and LymeThank you for stopping by Seasonal Mood Disorder 365! Professionals have suggested that there may be a link having seasonal disorder and Lyme disease together.

If you are unsure of what Lyme disease or seasonal affective disorder are you should know that there are plenty of resources on the internet to answer any questions you may have. If you go to Wikipedia or Google you will find a large number of articles and website about both disorders.

Looking at a few of these website and articles is a great way to get a good general background on both disorders. I hope this has been helpful and that you will stop by this blog again very soon!

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