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Blue Monday: Seasonal depression effects millions of people

Jan 20, 2025 | Community News

January 20, 2025

The concept of “Blue Monday” is widely criticized as an oversimplification of depression, attributing it to external factors like post-holiday blues and suggesting superficial fixes like vacations. In contrast, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a real and clinically recognized form of depression linked to reduced sunlight during fall and winter. It affects millions of Canadians, with symptoms such as fatigue, sadness, overeating, and difficulty concentrating, often starting between ages 18 and 30 and being more common in women.

SAD is caused by a biochemical imbalance due to shorter daylight hours, disrupting circadian rhythms. Effective treatments include light therapy, spending time outdoors, antidepressants, and talk therapy. Healthy lifestyle habits—regular exercise, good nutrition, adequate sleep, and social connections—can also help. Tools like smart light bulbs and weighted blankets may offer additional support.

While “Blue Monday” may be a marketing gimmick, SAD is a manageable condition with proper diagnosis and care. If you’re struggling, resources and support are available.

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