| Posted February 17, 2014 | By Melonee Hurt | Categorized under Families, Men's Health, Women's Health |
Roughly five percent of adults are impacted every winter by Seasonal Affective Disorder, a condition in which lack of sunlight affects a person's energy level, sleep pattern and ability to think clearly.
In an interview with reporter Jessica Pace at the Franklin Home Page, Dr. Arthur Williams, D.O., family medicine physician with Williamson Medical Group, explains why SAD occurs and what you can do to feel better.
Click here to read the full article.
By Melonee Hurt
Melonee Hurt is the Public Information Officer for Williamson Medical Center. She can be reached at 615-435-5357 or [email protected].