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Recent Questions:
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Is it possible that working in an office (for between 3-7 hours at a time) with no natural light at all, and fluorescent tubes that are not designated "full spectrum light" might cause continual depression similar to SAD?
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Is halogen light (provided any UV is filtered out and one can stand the heat) an alternative light generating method for light therapy?
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I have had insomnia for 2.5 years now, taking several medications. Have you studied if light therapy can be helpful to insomnia sufferers?
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What is going on in the brain of someone who is dysthymic?
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What is dysthymic disorder and how is it diagnosed?
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What are the main symptoms of dysthymic disorder?
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How is dysthymic disorder different from other types of depression?
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How is dysthymic disorder different from normal sadness or unhappiness?
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What is depression?
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Why do people get depressed?
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