The Madison Public Library doesn’t want you to be sad

Seasonsal Affective Disorder (SAD) is upon us this winter.

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects 15 million adults nationally. | Photo by 608today

Whether you think winter weather makes for a wonderland or not, the winter season is hard for many. According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America , Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affected 15 million adults. That’s 7.1% of the population.

SAD is a type of depression happening, most often, in winter.

Symptoms may include:

  • Increased sleep and daytime drowsiness
  • Loss of interest and pleasure in activities formerly enjoyed
  • Social withdrawal
  • Irritability and anxiety
  • Headaches
  • Weight gain
  • Decreased sex drive

Help is out there. Light therapy has proven effective for treating SAD, making up for lost sunlight exposure and resetting the body’s internal clock.
Through the Madison Public Library, you can now check out HappyLights therapy lamps, from branch locations.

There are also a handful of books you could check out from the library that might prove beneficial:

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Jonathan is based in Madison, WI, having grown up in the Pacific Northwest with a stint in the deep South. He’s written for the Los Angeles Times, BBC Travel, and Discover Magazine. He also got poems published in a German trade magazine for welders (true thing). Around Madison, you’ll find him at a brewery, a ball game, birding, or at a bookstore.
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