Do you feel low during winters or are you the kind who hates summers? weather affects our moods more than we think.

They also found that children tend to be the same types as their mothers but don't know if the categories have any genetic basis or are learned.
One underlying cause of some season and weather-related depression could be vitamin D deficiency.
"There is a seasonal variation and that's well documented," Discovery News quoted Sue Penckofer, a professor at Loyola University Chicago, as saying.
Those symptoms, which include fatigue, can be helped with a little more vitamin D (although not too much, since vitamin D is toxic in large quantities).
Vitamin D deficiencies are not uncommon in the winters, Penckofer explained, especially among darker skinned individuals.
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"One lady said 'I feel like the Energizer bunny.'"
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The study is published in the journal Emotion.
Source-ANI