Seasonal depression only happens in the summer., FALSE. (The text says it usually appears in fall or winter.), Another name for seasonal depression is SAD., TRUE. (The text says: "Seasonal depression, also called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)..."), The text says a main reason for winter depression is too much sunlight., FALSE. (The text says a main reason is "lack of sunlight" or "not enough light."), In winter, people often feel more tired and have low energy., TRUE. (The text says: "they often feel more tired, less motivated, and emotionally low."), When spring comes, there is less sunlight., FALSE. (The text says: "When spring arrives... There is more sunlight..."), Sunlight helps the body make a chemical called serotonin., TRUE. (The text says: "Sunlight helps the body produce chemicals like serotonin..."), Serotonin is a chemical that can improve your mood., TRUE. (The text says serotonin helps "improve mood."), The text says that spring happiness is only emotional and not biological., FALSE. (The text says: "That is why spring happiness is not just emotional — it is also biological."), People in places with long, dark winters might have more problems with SAD., TRUE. (The text says: "In places where winters are long and dark, people may struggle more with SAD."), One solution for SAD is a special lamp that imitates sunlight., TRUE. (The text says: "technology offers solutions like sun lamps, which imitate natural sunlight...").

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