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Seasonal Affective Disorder
References
- T Partonen and J Lönnqvist. Seasonal affective disorder. Lancet 1998;352:1369-74
- S Atezaz and TJ Bruce. Seasonal Affective Disorders. American Family Physician March 15, 1998
- S Leppamaki, T Partonen and J Lonnqvist. Bright-light exposure combined with physical exercise elevates mood. J Affect Disord 2002 Nov;72(2):139-44
- News item form CMAJ (with references). Winter needn't be the SAD season. CMAJ 2001 164:256
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