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    Wife of deceased Thai Navy SEAL: 'I love you like you're my heart'

    As the world celebrates the victorious rescue of the members of the Thai soccer team trapped in a cave for two weeks, the wife of the rescuer who was killed during the operation is mourning his death.

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    Postpartum psychosis may have caused this double-murder suicide

    A mom in Missouri reportedly killed her 3-month-old baby and 33-year-old husband before turning the gun on herself. An expert says that a rare mental illness could be to blame.

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    Feeling down this August? You aren’t alone

    "Sort of like the Sunday night blues for a month."

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    7 simple tips to beat seasonal affective disorder

    If you're into pop culture references, the next phrase won't surprise you: winter is coming. With daylight saving coming to an end it means, for those working 9-5, the sun rises as you get up for work in the morning and will set as you leave the office. Seasonal affective disorder, or as it's popularly called, S.A.D., begins to creep in around this time of year, making the colder, darker days feel even longer.

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    The signs you might have seasonal affective disorder (SAD) - and how to deal with it

    Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression suffered by many in the winter months. Like year-round depression, it can be mild, making you feel a bit down and lethargic, or it can be intense, interferring with your day-to-day activities. According to the Seasonal Affective Disorder Association (SADA), 21% of the us will notice a real change in mood and attitude over winter, and a further 8% will need treatment.