
These are the symptoms of the so-called "seasonal affective syndrome", which suffers from 20 per 100 people for no apparent reason. The most susceptible are women, who represent 80 per 100 for those affected.
It is a recurrent disorder that is exacerbated with cloudy days and shorts.
Normally patients spontaneously improve as the days grow in daylight hours. The origin is in the alteration of melatonin, a hormone secreted at night by the pineal gland, and seratonina, a major neurotrans-misores.
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