7/01/2008

Autumn removes sexual desire

With the advent of autumn there may be some sense melancholy, lack of energy, lack of work, daytime sleepiness and apathy when he insinuates her partner. There will be surely noticed that their movements are more clumsy, but their appetite still stands, requires increased consumption of carbohydrates.

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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