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Seasonal Affective Disorder
UK sources of information and / or support
Patient UK
Has an information leaflet on Seasonal Affective Disorder.
The SAD Association
A voluntary organisation and registered charity which informs the public and health professions about SAD and supports and advises sufferers of the illness.
Lumie
A provider of light therapy for treating SAD and other bodyclock related problems including sleep problems and jetlag.
S.A.D. Lightbox
Specialist manufacturer and retailer of light therapy equipment for the treatment of S.A.D.
BriteBox
Specialists in seasonal affective disorder and light therapy.
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Information from BUPA.
Seasonal affective disorder
Information from NHS Choices - the government's patient information portal.
Further sources / more detailed information
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- Non-UK disease / illness sites
- Non-UK self-help / support group sites
More detailed medical information
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- PatientPlus - hundreds of medical reference articles provided by Patient UK.
- Evidence Based Medicine - such as from Clinical Evidence, The Cochrane Library, etc.
- Database of UK Clinical Guidelines - from NICE, SIGN, Clinical Knowledge Summaries, etc.
- Medline - abstracts available from thousands of journals.
- Sites listing free online medical textbooks and journals.
- Sites listing free medical images - pictures, atlases, anatomy, skin diseases, etc.
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