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White-Light Therapy Improves Depressive Symptoms in Cancer Survivors

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Light therapy has been found to decrease depressive symptoms and normalize circadian rhythms among cancer survivors. Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Northwestern University in Chicago, the University of Iowa, University of California in San Diego, and Reykjavik University in Iceland randomly divided 54 cancer survivors into a bright white light or a dim red light group. Participants were provided with a light box and asked to use it for 30 minutes every morning for four weeks. Depressive symptoms and circadian activity rhythms were measured before,...Read full article

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    Published: March 2016
    Glossary
    photobiomodulation
    A light therapy that utilizes nonionizing light sources, including lasers, LEDs, and broadband light, in the visible and infrared spectrum. It is a nonthermal process involving endogenous chromophores eliciting photophysical (i.e., linear and nonlinear) and photochemical events at various biological scales. This process results in beneficial therapeutic outcomes, including but not limited to the alleviation of pain or inflammation, immunomodulation, and promotion of wound healing and tissue...
    Biophotonicscancerlight therapyphotobiomodulationPBTmount SinaiNorthwesternIowaUCSDReykjavikHeiddis ValdimarsdottirWilliam redicahnLight SourcesResearch & TechnologyBioScan

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