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Seasonal Affective Disorder

UK sources of information and / or support

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) Patient UK

Has a leaflet on Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) SADA

SADA (the Seasonal Affective Disorder Association) is a voluntary organisation and registered charity which informs the public and health professions about SAD and supports and advises sufferers of the illness.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) Androv Medical

Specialists in lightboxes and full spectrum lamps and daylight bulbs.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) Lumie

A provider of light therapy for treating SAD and other bodyclock related problems including sleep problems and jetlag.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) SAD Lightbox Company

Specialist manufacturer and retailer of light therapy equipment for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) BriteBox

Specialists in seasonal affective disorder and light therapy.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) Seasonal Affective Disorder

Information from NHS Choices - the government's patient information portal.

Patient apple icon (PatientApple.gif) Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Information from BUPA.


Further sources / more detailed information

Some non-UK sites

The following list popular non-UK health information sites with content aimed at the general public. They are mainly from the US. They have not been checked to see if information about the above topic is included but these large sites are comprehensive.

More detailed medical information

The following list online sources of more detailed medical information, mainly from the UK. These sites are mainly aimed at health professionals, but are of interest to all. They have not been checked to see if information about the above topic is included, but information about most medical topics can usually be found.


Checked: 8 Nov 2011

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