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Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants, even as a judge orders removals be stopped; Sierra Club sues DOGE over mass firings; Lack of opportunity pushes rural Gen Zers in AZ out of their communities; Fixing one problem, creating another? Ohio's lead pipe replacements.

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Secretary of State Rubio pledges more arrests like that of student activist Mahmoud Khalil. Former EPA directors sound the alarm on Lee Zeldin's deregulation plans, and lack of opportunity is pushing rural Gen Zers out of their communities.

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Farmers worry promised federal reimbursements aren't coming while fears mount that the Trump administration's efforts to raise cash means the sale of public lands, and rural America's shortage of doctors has many physicians skipping retirement.

Experts share advice for Nevadans feeling wintertime blues

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025   

As the seasons change, so do Nevadans' internal clocks, leading some to be out-of-step with their daily routines.

At least 5% of adults in the United States experience the wintertime blues, according to the American Psychiatric Association.

Trinh Dang-Mai, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness-Southern Nevada, said people with seasonal affective disorder feel fatigue and a loss of interest in activities, along with changes in sleep and appetite. Seasonal affective disorder has been linked to shorter daylight hours in the winter.

Dang-Mai acknowledged everyone is bound to have a bad day but there could be a problem if the feelings are prolonged.

"Whether it is a professional or it could be a peer support specialist, there's a lot of nonprofits that actually have what we call peers, people that have lived experience with mental health challenges that can help them navigate and just have a conversation, be a sounding board of what's going on," Dang-Mai explained.

There are many pathways for treatment of seasonal affective disorder and she encouraged people to test out what works best. The National Alliance on Mental Illness offers its outreach services to many parts of the state, including rural Nevada.

Dr. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer and executive vice president of UnitedHealthcare Employer and Individual, said one remedy to help improve feeling blue is to get some sunshine, from 30 to 60 minutes a day.

"That could be a brisk walk, or whatever it is that takes you outside, during the hours that the sun is up," Randall recommended. "Even doing that maybe on your lunch break, where driving in to work or driving home from work, it might be dark outside. Getting exposure to some true sunlight really can be very helpful."

If you have already abandoned your New Year's resolutions, Randall noted now is a great time to rethink them and set some goals for better physical and mental health.

"In addition to all of this, don't hesitate -- if you don't have already a primary care physician, or if it's been some quite time since you've had your annual wellness visit with your primary care physician -- it's a great time to establish that relationship, or reestablish it," Randall stressed.

Disclosure: UnitedHealthcare contributes to our fund for reporting on Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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