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Light Therapy
Light therapy simply involves regular exposure to strong light under
certain conditions of use.
A SAD patient may not show all the symptoms, but feels unable to lead a normal life in winter. Although people suffering from SAD often diagnose themselves correctly, a diagnosis by a physician is required to make sure the causes of the symptoms have been properly identified. Many clinical researches have been carried out to study SAD and light therapy as a treatment against SAD.
The following websites provide detailed, documented and unbiased information about light therapy and its related fields:
Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms Not-for-profit international scientific organisation founded in 1988. MedlineData base for medical researches and professional use. Keywords: sad, bright light therapy. Bright light improves vitality and alleviates distress in healthy peopleTimo Partonen and Jouko Lönnqvist 1997-1998 Department of Mental Health and Alcohol Research, National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, FinlandCanadian Consensus Guidelines for the Treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD) Detailed information about SAD and its different treatments. Radiation safety of light treatment instruments in treatment of winter SAD and hyperbilirubinaemia Paula Kosonen, Helsinki University of Technology 27th February 1997 Professorship: Power Systems and Illumination Engineering. |
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