
Be well: Stop ‘summer sadness’ with these expert tips
Fox News
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is often linked to the dark winter months, but it can rear its head any time of year. Experts offer tips on how to handle depressive symptoms in summer.
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) — a condition that causes depressive symptoms and mood changes — is often linked to the dark winter months, but it can rear its head any time of year, according to experts. Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Dr. Michael Groat, director of psychology for Silver Hill Hospital in Connecticut, spoke with Fox News Digital about why some people suffer from summer sadness.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
Ancient Rome pizza at Hungary restaurant features no tomatoes or mozzarella, using garum fish sauce and olive paste. Neverland Pizzeria's dish is limited-edition.












