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Charlotte hates hot summers and longs for the cold, dark months. People never believe her... but this is the little-known type of depression that's to blame - and it's more common than you'd think
Charlotte dislikes hot summers and prefers cold, dark months. This preference is linked to a less-known type of depression, which is more prevalent than commonly believed.
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