Summer Seasonal Affective Disorder Is Real (and Here's How to Manage It)
by Sam Blum from Lifehacker on (#5M6FZ)

Depression bears an association to bleak weather, but melancholy isn't always associated with the colder seasons. In fact, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) doesn't only strike in the winter; it can still rear itself when the weather is warm and sunny-and it might even hit certain people harder in the summer months.