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Psychotherapy Beats Light Treatment for SAD - Health Profess [Digg]
Psychotherapy Beats Light Treatment for SAD - Health Profess [Digg]
THURSDAY, Oct. 29 (HealthDay News) -- As daylight hours dwindle, people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can often feel the onset of wintertime depression, but a new study suggests one type of remedy may work better than another at banishing the SAD bluesspecially designed to treat people ...
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