The third Monday of January is annually dubbed "Blue Monday," a concept claiming it to be the year's most depressing day. This notion has gained such traction that it trended prominently on social ...
“This has no clinical basis whatsoever,” Christine Crawford, MD, MPH, associate medical director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness tells TODAY.com in a phone interview. In fact, the idea of ...
Each year, usually on the third Monday in January, the internet goes abuzz with warnings about the dreaded “Blue Monday,” the so-called most depressing day of the year. Where did the concept of Blue ...