While feeling blue in the summer is far less common than in the winter, some people do get “reverse” seasonal affective disorder and they may find it more difficult to manage in hot and smoky summers like the one Colorado is experiencing. Both traditional seasonal affective disorder — when the lack of sunlight brings down people’s moods and makes them hungry and lethargic — and its summer cousin are types of major depressive episodes, said Dr.

 

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