While seasonal affective disorder is often cited as a problem for many during the winter months, researchers have found that suicides and mental health problems peak during summertime. Researchers are saying that the summer version of SAD needs more research put into it, as it has gone under the radar compared to its winter counterpart.'It certainly deserves more study, certainly deserves more concern,' Norman Rosenthal, the psychiatrist who first described seasonal affective disorder, has said.
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