Cabin fever is often associated with being cooped up on a rainy weekend or stuck inside during a winter blizzard. In reality, though, it can actually occur anytime you feel isolated or disconnected ...
For centuries, Norwegians have been making their way to ‘hytter’ (holiday homes) and ‘årestuer’ (traditional huts) for hunting, fishing, hiking and cross-country skiing. We meet the architects behind ...
Cabin fever describes the psychological symptoms a person may experience when they are confined to their home for long periods. Symptoms may include restlessness, irritability, and loneliness. With ...