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Thanks Dianne! I live in Wisconsin, and lately haven't seen the sun
(oops, shouldn't say that, I am at work and just looked out... I
finally see SUN!) And I notice that when the sun is out, I feel
like all is right with the world, if you know what I mean.
When it is dark and gloomy, I have the worst problem getting
motivated. I just feel like sleeping. Thanks for the reply!
--Liz Butek-Beasley
>No studies to cite, but from things I've read about SAD (or is that SADD?),
>I personally suspect there's a greater correlation between amount of sleep
>and darkness-related depression during the winter. Hibernation doesn't
>appear to be a function of evolutionary inferiority or superiority, rather
>an adaptation to a particular set of environmental variables, so I don't
>think being more "highly evolved", whatever that *really* means, has
>anything to do with it...
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>But that's just my take. My personal sleeping needs seem to be more
>weather related than seasonal!
>
>Dianne
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