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A light therapy box mimics outdoor light. It's thought that this type of light may cause a chemical change in the brain that lifts your mood and eases other ...
But, for some people, light therapy may be more effective when combined with another SAD treatment, such as an antidepressant or psychological counseling, or ...
Light therapy is thought to affect brain chemicals linked to mood and sleep, easing symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. Dr. Sawchuk recommends using a ...
A dermatologist, explains the types of light therapy, what they treat, and if over-the-counter light therapy devices are safe and effective.
Both treatments can potentially trigger a manic episode. Light therapy. In light therapy, also called phototherapy, you sit a few feet from a special light ...
A retrospective study confirms that intense pulsed light (IPL) and meibomian gland expression (MGX) treatment can improve dry eye symptoms and offers a ...
"Light therapy is one of one of our effective treatments that is actually really easily tolerated. Rarely do people have side effects of it.
One way to adjust to a new daylight schedule is through light therapy. This involves exposure to an artificial bright light or lamp that mimics sunlight. You ...
This therapy uses a medicine to make cells vulnerable to certain types of light. Doctors use it to treat a variety of cancers and precancers.
Dr. Dawn Davis says blue light therapy, which looks like this, works to help treat acne by causing an oxidative reaction on the ...
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