11/5/19

Brynn McCurley

Clocks have been returned to central-standard-time, which means Texas State students are adjusting to new patterns of light and darkness. With nights seeming to creep up faster this time of year, the change can affect how people feel. Bobcat Update's Brynn McCurley has the story.

For some students, the changing seasons and clock adjustments contribute to seasonal affective disorder.
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Even if you're NOT among those who battle depression, the seasonal changes can affect you.
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There are different forms of treatments for those who feel they could be dealing with seasonal affective disorder.
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Stand up: For more information on mental health, go to the student health center website. I'm Brynn McCurley for Bobcat Update.

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