Light Therapy on the Wild Side
In the quest for novelty and consumer interest, some companies have turned away from bright white light boxes (the clinically-tested standard). Ill-advised variations include miniaturization and head or eyeglass mounts. Green and blue have been substituted for white on the doubtful supposition that the antidepressant effect would be enhanced.read more
Source: Psychology Today Depression Center - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Michael Terman, Ph.D. Tags: Depression Self-Help Sleep Therapy blue light bright lights Center for Environmental Therapeitics chronotherapy clinical trials field of illumination glare aversion green light light boxes light dosing light source macular de Source Type: news
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