This January 31, 2014 article on the Pittsburgh NPR station WESA website talks about Seasonal Affective Disorder explains a little about what is believed to be the cause of it and also mentions findings that a gene might be me linked to the disorder or at the least have potential for being useful in diagnosing it.
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- Seasonal Affective Disorder Interfering with Productivity (jenniferbgrahamdotcom.wordpress.com)
- How Seasonal Affective Disorder Twists Our Decisions (fastcompany.com)
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