Video Spring fever
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Although spring fever is not a medical term (and therefore not considered a disease or malfunction of the human body), many researchers have documented patterns of behavioral changes seen in those studied during the spring.
The term spring fever is auto-antonym (a term with a double and opposite meaning):
On the one hand, the term may refer to an increase in energy, vitality, and sexual appetite, as well as anxiety, associated with the end of winter. This concept may have a biological basis. Increased mood with spring arrival, and longer daytime periods, are often very strong in those with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), who experience depression or depression during the winter months. This is a taste that inspires the use of this term as the title for some literary and entertainment works.
On the other hand, this term can sometimes be used to illustrate the opposite effect of lethargy or spring depression.
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Source of the article : Wikipedia