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In a first, Arkansas hosts National High School Mock Trial Championship

For three days last week, Little Rock became arguably one of the most litigious cities in the nation, as 47 teams of high school students from 44 states, the Northern Mariana Islands and South Korea converged on the capital city in hopes of taking home the prize of being named the top trial team in the nation.

I Don t Think It s Inevitable : Mental Health Experts On Coping With Seasonal Affective Disorder

A woman walks among the trees at Reverchon Park in Dallas on Tuesday, Dec. 15. The symptoms of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, can look a lot like depression. They include oversleeping, weight gain and withdrawing socially. The key difference is that SAD is brought on by changing seasons, typically starting in the late fall or winter, with symptoms fading in the spring or summer. Seasonal affective disorder, just like depression, doesn t always look like sadness,” said Vaile Wright, senior director of health care innovation at the American Psychological Association. “It doesn t always look like tears. For a lot of people, particularly men, it can look like irritability and anger, and that s the same in younger adults.

I Don t Think It s Inevitable : Mental Health Experts Weigh In On How To Cope With Seasonal Affective Disorder This Winter

A woman walks among the trees at Reverchon Park in Dallas on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Seasonal affective disorder could be a larger problem this year after months of social isolation, but there are ways to manage symptoms. The symptoms of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, can look a lot like depression. They include oversleeping, weight gain and withdrawing socially. The key difference is that SAD is brought on by changing seasons, typically starting in the late fall or winter, with symptoms fading in the spring or summer. Seasonal affective disorder, just like depression, doesn t always look like sadness,” said Vaile Wright, senior director of health care innovation at the American Psychological Association. “It doesn t always look like tears. For a lot of people, particularly men, it can look like irritability and anger, and that s the same in younger adults.

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