Can Tech Help You Combat The Winter Blues?


In the United States, one in five adults and nearly two million children are diagnosed with seasonal depression. From lowered energy to flat-out hopelessness, the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder are obvious, but the underlying causes are not as clear.
Research suggests that symptoms of SAD may have to do with our body and brain’s relationship with light, more specifically, sunlight, vitamin D, and our moods. As one of the most important vitamins, vitamin D receptors can be found in nearly all cells of the body and are responsible for affecting our bone growth, immune function, and absorption of other minerals. With fewer hours of daylight, cloudier skies, and cold weather keeping us more prone to stay in doors, lower levels of vitamin D is common and contributes to frequent illness like colds and flu, general fatigue, and depression, closely tying it into symptoms of SAD. But our vitamin D levels are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to understanding the big picture of Seasonal Affective Disorder.
Ready to get your energy back and beat the winter blues? This infographic details the symptoms and potential causes of Seasonal Affective Disorder and how technology is helping every step of the way.


Brian Wallace is the Founder and President of NowSourcing, an industry leading content marketing agency that makes your complexity simple, visual, and influential. Brian has been named a Google Small Business Advisor for 2016-present, joined the SXSW Advisory Board in 2019-2022 and became an SMB Advisor for Lexmark in 2023. He is the Founder of Innovate Summit, a biannual global summit in Louisville and Nashville.