Maggie has been living in Alaska for several months. She has noticed that as the daylight hours get shorter and shorter she feels more and more depressed. Joel, her doctor, should prescribe ____ to help Maggie's symptoms
a. ?an antidepressant drug such as Prozac
b. ?positive thinking
c. ?a few hours of exposure to full-spectrum light a day
d. ?a full regimen of exercise and nonfat foods
ANSWER:
c
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