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Introduction A recent study has shown that sad music has become increasingly popular, but why do people choose to listen to it, and what goes on in the brain and the body when they do so?
If warm, sunny days make you feel more gloomy than great, you could have seasonal affective disorder. Learn how to stop it from dragging you down.
Seasonal depression doesn't just happen in the winter. Learn why symptoms might show up in the spring, and discover tips that can help manage spring depression.
People who like sad music are maybe getting too much prolactin or more than is normal – he describes this as an excess of prolactin.
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