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3. Less sun in the winter means less serotonin.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), or winter depression, affects millions of people. The farther north you live, and the longer your winter, the more likely you are to want to hibernate during those months. People affected by SAD tend sleep more and gain weight. If you don’t want to emerge in spring as an overweight, grouchy bear, seek treatment.