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Trouble getting out of bed? Signs the ‘winter blues’ may be something more serious – Daily Maverick

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July 1, 2025
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Tulsa leaders say termination notices sent to mental health providers were a 'mistake' amid funding concerns – News On 6
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  1. Trouble getting out of bed? Signs the ‘winter blues’ may be something more serious  Daily Maverick
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  3. Winter may not be so sad – 12 Dec 2020 – Healthy For Men Magazine  Readly | All magazines – one magazine app subscription
  4. Your 7 step winter survival guide  bodyandsoul.com.au
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