For what it's worth . . . TKC was born into the darkness, molded by it . . . It's great for watching dumb movies and we're most comfortable banging away AT A KEYBOARD bathed only in the glow of the warm radiation of a computer monitor.
Meanwhile . . .
Ladies often feel a bit down during these Winter doldrums and here's an important reminder to be gentle and treat the fairer sex even more nicely than usual . . . Check-it . . .
"Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a category of depression, which is related to a particular time of year. The symptoms experienced during SAD are the same as symptoms experienced during a Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). However, SAD is unique in that the onset of symptoms, or when symptoms start, occurs in fall and then remit in spring. "
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Recognizing Seasonal Affective Disorder with Kansas City University's, Sarah Getch - Northeast News
Admin, Sarah Getch PhD, Program Director/Associate Professor of Health Service Psychology and Assistant Provost for Accreditation/ Accreditation at Kansas City University With colder temperatures and shorter days within the winter months, nearly everyone's mood can be negatively affected, but for some, these symptoms may require a diagnosis and treatment.
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