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  2. 3 Winter Sleep Problems & How to Fix Them - AOL

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    A light therapy box mimics sunshine, boosting your mood and alleviating symptoms of SAD. Look for a light therapy box that provides 10,000 lux of light exposure, turn it on within the first hour ...

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    Practicing bright light therapy at home requires a light box that emits at least 10,000 lux, positioned about 16-24 inches from the face, says Nealon. There are plenty of affordable light boxes ...

  4. Bright light therapy used for Seasonal Affective Disorder can ...

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    SAD lamps, or light boxes—which, to be effective, should emit 10,000 lux, the amount of light you’d see on the horizon at sunrise—are widely available in a range of sizes and prices ...

  5. Light therapy - Wikipedia

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    Light therapy is preferred over antidepressants in the treatment of SAD because it is a relatively safe and easy therapy. [20] Two methods of light therapy, bright light and dawn simulation, have similar success rates in the treatment of SAD. [21] It is possible that response to light therapy for SAD could be season dependent. [22]

  6. Norman E. Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Norman E. Rosenthal is an American author, psychiatrist and scientist who first described seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and developed light therapy as a treatment. Rosenthal was born and educated in South Africa but moved to the United States to complete his medical training.

  7. Seasonal affective disorder - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] Although light therapy is the leading treatment for seasonal affective disorder, prolonged direct sunlight or artificial lights that don't block the ultraviolet range should be avoided, due to the threat of skin cancer. [43] The evidence base for light therapy as a preventive treatment for seasonal affective disorder is limited. [44]

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