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1 =8 (68.3% compared with 44.5%) compared with light therapy.
2 oral therapy tailored for SAD (CBT-SAD) than light therapy.
3 ignificantly and comparably with CBT-SAD and light therapy.
4 t require the effort of postawakening bright light therapy.
5 de effects produced by short-term 10,000-lux light therapy.
6 mplify the circadian effects of timed bright light therapy.
7  arrays, and wireless contact lenses for red light therapy.
8 lination, which were all rescued by constant light therapy.
9 t while depressed and after 10 to 14 days of light therapy (10 000 lux for 30 minutes) when symptoms
10                                              Light therapy (742 nm) was performed 24 hours after Lu-T
11 k to multiple colors should be integrated in light therapy aimed to strengthen our 24-h rhythms.
12 ircadian-based interventions, such as bright light therapy and exogenous melatonin, as well as chrono
13 oving sleep in dementia, namely timed bright light therapy and melatonin supplementation.
14 important role in the mechanism of action of light therapy and provide new evidence that brain catech
15 evaluation of dosing guidelines for clinical light therapy and the use of light as a fatigue counterm
16 epressed, during winter following 2 weeks of light therapy, and during the following summer.
17 pies including electric current, ultrasound, light therapy, and vacuum therapy.
18 echniques using both laser and intense pulse light therapy are also used as primary and adjunct treat
19                                  CBT-SAD and light therapy are comparably effective for SAD during an
20 amaging Abeta oligomers, thus furthering NIR light therapy as a viable treatment for AD.
21 nvestigate the efficacy of adjunctive bright light therapy at midday for bipolar depression.
22 idence is lacking for the validity of bright light therapy (BLT) as an adjunctive treatment for these
23 tion of circadian flexibility, implying that light therapy can be a potential approach to address shi
24                                              Light therapy consisted of 10,000-lux cool-white floresc
25                      Evidence suggested that light therapy could be effective for season depression a
26                                    Dedicated light therapy could potentially influence delirium outco
27                                  CBT-SAD and light therapy did not differ in remission rates based on
28 e authors explored the use of morning bright light therapy for antepartum depression.
29  that supports the efficacy of midday bright light therapy for bipolar depression.
30 portant implications for the optimization of light therapy for the treatment of circadian rhythm slee
31       Whereas considerable evidence supports light therapy for winter seasonal affective disorder (SA
32                                       Bright light therapy had a specific antidepressant effect beyon
33                                       Bright light therapy had no impact on this change (no significa
34     These data provide evidence that morning light therapy has an antidepressant effect during pregna
35 about the therapeutic mechanism of action of light therapy have focused on serotonergic mechanisms, t
36 essings, platelet-derived growth factor, and light therapy improved healing of pressure ulcers.
37 ity of bright light therapy over placebo red light therapy in a large sample of adolescent inpatients
38                      An open trial of bright light therapy in an A-B-A design was conducted for 3-5 w
39 d and that may contribute to the benefits of light therapy in the treatment of mood disorders.
40                    The beneficial effects of light therapy in the treatment of seasonal affective dis
41 e were significantly higher after 2 weeks of light therapy in winter than during the following summer
42                 We now report that a unique "light therapy," involving different light intensities (T
43  where light exposure is limited, and bright light therapy is a successful antidepressant treatment.
44                                       Bright light therapy is an evidence-based treatment for seasona
45                                 In addition, light therapy is effective for certain affective disorde
46                                       Bright light therapy is the recommended treatment for winter se
47                         Background Low-level light therapy (LLLT) has been shown to modulate recovery
48 biomodulation, also known as low-level laser/light therapy (LLLT), refers to the use of red-to-near-i
49                                              Light therapy (LT), a widely available treatment modalit
50 confirmed in patients, specifically designed light therapy may be an effective strategy to improve ci
51 sive disorder, 227 were randomized to bright light therapy (n = 116) or placebo red light (n = 111);
52 (n = 22, 30.1%), surgery (n = 9, 12.3%), and light therapy (n = 8, 11.0%).
53 omized trial of 6 weeks of CBT-SAD (N=88) or light therapy (N=89).
54 trial compared 6 weeks of CBT-SAD (N=88) and light therapy (N=89).
55                        Short-term 10,000-lux light therapy often produces side effects early in treat
56  There was no evidence of adverse effects of light therapy on pregnancy.
57 estimated the difference between CBT-SAD and light therapy outcomes in a large, more definitive test.
58 study did not indicate superiority of bright light therapy over placebo red light therapy in a large
59 ticipants (relative risk=5.12) compared with light therapy participants (relative risk=1.92).
60 strategy with key terms myopia and low-level light therapy then we searched PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane,
61 ), ten focused on physical exercise, five on light therapy, three on dietary supplements, two on mass
62 ons based on this physiology, such as bright light therapy to treat chronobiological disorders, remai
63                      CBT-SAD was superior to light therapy two winters following acute treatment, sug
64                 The most commonly prescribed light therapy used to treat plaque psoriasis is narrowba
65 ubricants, punctal occlusion, intense pulsed light therapy, vectored thermal pulsation therapy (Lipif
66                                              Light therapy was associated with increased daily physic
67                                              Light therapy was well tolerated and may be a feasible i
68 tive disorder who underwent brief 10,000-lux light therapy were asked to report side effects.
69 ded to a standard regimen of daily 10000-lux light therapy were enrolled in a double-blind, placebo-c
70        Previous reports of side effects from light therapy were mostly based on administration of 2,5
71   Up to 20 sessions of either morning bright light therapy with an intensity of 10 000 lux or placebo