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  • 73Dépression saisonnière — Pour les articles homonymes, voir dépression (psychiatrie) et dépression. Les troubles affectifs saisonniers (TAS), plus communément nommés la dépression saisonnière ou encore « SAD » de l’abréviation anglophone de seasonal affective… …

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  • 79SAD — Abbreviation for seasonal affective disorder. * * * Scale of Anxiety and Depression; seasonal affective disorder; Self Assessment Depression [scale]; serially agitated solution; sino aortic denervation; small airway disease; source to axis… …

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