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Seasonal affective disorder affects some people in the summer months

Many people associate seasonal affective disorder with the cold winter months, but some people are affected during warmer times of the year. Norman Rosenthal, a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine, joins CBS News to explain why this happens.
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