Americans living in , New York, and Washington are more likely to suffer seasonal affective disorder (SAD) than those living in states like .Researchers found that factors including the average amount of sunlight over the winter months, temperature and amount of rainfall all contribute to the citizens' chances of having SAD.SAD is a type of related to decreased sunlight and . For most people, symptoms, like low mood and anxiety, start in the fall and continue into the winter, as the skies get dark earlier and the temperature drops.
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