Dr. Manevitz was interviewed by Fox News concerning Seasonal Affective Disorder. According to Fox News "…with the end of daylight saving time, we spend more time in darkness than in light. So it's normal to feel a little down because we all know what is coming. Some people find themselves depressed this time of year. It's called seasonal affective disorder, or SAD."
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Interview with Lenox Hill Hospital: Long Term Shift Work Linked To Impaired Brain Function
According to results of a new study, long term shift work may lead to impaired brain power which could involve cognitive skills such as thinking reasoning and memory. Dr. Robert Glatter of Lenox Hill Hospital interviewed Dr. Alan Manevitz, clinical psychiatrist at Lenox Hill Hospital, about the study.