Seasonal affective disorder, also known as seasonal depression, affects nearly 10,000,000 Americans.

It’s four times more common in women than men but can hit anyone at any time, especially during the fall and winter seasons.

Professionals said this change in weather can make seasonal depression sink in, but people shouldn’t ignore it. Experts said to seek out and get the help you may need.

Visit bryanhealth.org to take a free, confidential online screening if you are feeling symptoms of seasonal affective disorder.

10/11 NOW reporter, Kamri Sylve has the story!

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