During the winter months, when the days grow shorter, it’s not unusual to feel a little sluggish. But if feelings of depression, irritability and exhaustion become the norm, you may have a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
For years, William Kvasnicka knew he had a problem with his aorta. A dangerous bulge, called an aneurysm, was slowly growing larger. If it burst, it could be fatal.