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Sociology > Depression |
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"Charles" |
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05 Jun 2006 09:14:38 PM |
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for People Interested in Light Therapy |
The color of the light seems to be important. Depression not
specifically mentioned, but there may be applicability.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060527/bob9.asp
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: for People Interested in Light Therapy |
06 Jun 2006 02:47:36 AM |
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In message <b6p982d825d99uop1rhfpagm9n3m55bbmr@4ax.com>, Charles
<ckraft@SPAMTRAP.west.net> writes
The color of the light seems to be important. Depression not
specifically mentioned, but there may be applicability.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060527/bob9.asp
That goes against the old data. I'll have to have a look.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Charles" |
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| Title: Re: for People Interested in Light Therapy |
06 Jun 2006 03:50:52 AM |
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 08:47:36 +0100, Alan Harding
<Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
In message <b6p982d825d99uop1rhfpagm9n3m55bbmr@4ax.com>, Charles
<ckraft@SPAMTRAP.west.net> writes
The color of the light seems to be important. Depression not
specifically mentioned, but there may be applicability.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060527/bob9.asp
That goes against the old data. I'll have to have a look.
It is a lot different from what I'd seen before. The much lower light
intensity caught my attention.
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