SAD and Light Therapy — Part 2

Posted: April 20th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: light therapy for depression | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments »

Dr. Raymond Lam gives a public talk on seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and light therapy at a Scientific Conference of the Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms (www.sltbr.org) held on June 28, 2008 in Vancouver, Canada. Second of two parts.

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5 Comments on “SAD and Light Therapy — Part 2”

  1. 1 bratfink74 said at 8:31 am on November 4th, 2008:

    Great talk! Very interesting and informative. I heard that contact lenses decrease a significant amount of light that would entering the eyes, and that a person with SAD should wear glasses whenever possible in the winter. Is the contact lens statement true? Also, wouldn’t eye glasses block a lot of light. (Sorry, but I just can’t remember all the reflection and refraction stuff that I learned in physics class.) ;)

  2. 2 ray3640 said at 3:29 pm on November 4th, 2008:

    Thanks. Contact lenses and glasses should not interfere much with light entering the eyes. However, sunglasses would certainly block much of the light. Also, cataracts can also impair light transmittance to the retina.

  3. 3 smokingjoe19702 said at 5:40 am on January 7th, 2009:

    Many Thanks Ray – Every year since 1998 I have suffered from depression and its an absolute nightmare. Always Dec-Feb (UK). Other months fine. On pills for years now but gonna try this, maybe this is all I need for 6months of the year. Seems rather clear as I sub-consciously hate short days, think you have hit the nail on the head. Star Man

  4. 4 eviljack1234 said at 10:26 am on October 23rd, 2009:

    great talk!

  5. 5 nitchka said at 4:33 am on March 3rd, 2010:

    Great job! Very good video, very helpful! Thank you!


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