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Originally posted by TheDoctor46
reply to post by natalia
Yes i can see it . The irish accent is great natalia .......And i forgot what i was going to say now
Originally posted by natalia
reply to post by ballymoney50
Hey...I'm nutty too!! Yay!! I would love to come for a visit! That would be so fun! I need to get outta these states, I gotta wild 8 yr old lil boy. My husband can stay here.
I'll paint the town red with your girls! And me and you can scare the bikers as they go by..hope they don't spook easy hehe...
June 25, 2012 — Women with moderate to severe depression had substantial improvement in their symptoms of depression after they received treatment for their vitamin D deficiency, a new study finds.
The body makes vitamin D when skin is directly exposed to the sun, and most people meet at least some of their vitamin D needs this way. Skin exposed to sunshine indoors through a window will not produce vitamin D. Cloudy days, shade, and having dark-colored skin also cut down on the amount of vitamin D the skin makes.
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression that affects a person during the same season each year. If you get depressed in the winter but feel much better in spring and summer, you may have SAD.