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Dark winter days spark SAD alert

Director of Public Health - Professor Hugo Van Woerden

One in 50 suffer from seasonal disorder 

As the cold, dark winter days close in around one in 50 people are affected by a condition known as SAD - or Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Sometimes known as winter depression SAD comes and goes in a seasonal pattern.

Symptoms - including persistent low mood, feelings of despair, and lethargy - can be severe and have a significant impact on the sufferer's day to day activities.

Simon Richardson has this report:

 
 

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