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Seasonal Affective Disorder: Your Eye Colour Might Be Why You Have the ‘Winter Blues’

9th January 2019

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Our study used a sample of 175 students from two universities (one in south Wales, the other in Cyprus). We found that people with light or blue eyes scored significantly lower on the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire than those with dark or brown eyes. These results agree with previous research that found brown or dark-eyed people were significantly more depressed than those with blue eyes.

Hey, we Ice People were made for winter. WETSU.

One Response to “Seasonal Affective Disorder: Your Eye Colour Might Be Why You Have the ‘Winter Blues’”

  1. RealRick Says:

    Necessity is the mother of invention – so the brown-eyed Irish developed a medication for treating SAD: whiskey. Also snake bites, colds, work distress, and thirst prevention.