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8:05AM | posted by Shelley Ng | June 22, 2009 | comments: 0
Seasonal Affective Disorder Explains Why You Feel Blue On Rainy Days

Most of us are sick of the deluge day after day. But is it more than just a wet annoyance? If you having been in a bad mood lately and you think its because of the weather, you could be right.
Our Dr. Steve Salvatore and Chris Knowles were in PIX Plaza to talk to Dr. Daniel Baxter, the chief medical officer for the Ryan Community Health Center in Manhattan, to talk about seasonal affective disorder -- corellation between bad weather and depression.
Click here to find out more about seasonal affective disorder. Ryan Community Health Center, visit www.ryancenter.org.
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