
In this Dec. 16, 2019 photo Darkness begins to settle in along Turnagain Arm after sunset less than a week from winter solstice. Symptoms of seasonal affective disorder and the less severe “winter blues” start in late fall or early winter and resolve when the sun comes back in spring, according to Lisa Lindquist, chair of psychiatry at Providence Alaska Medical Center.. In rare cases, some people might experience SAD during the summer. (Bill Roth/Anchorage Daily News via AP)
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