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I Tried Light Therapy Yoga—Here’s What Happened

By Roisin Dervish-O’Kane — 2018

Yogis, listen up. If you’re into savasana that’s a little different, read an honest account of how one WH staffer found light therapy yoga. It's a term coined by a London yoga studio, which claims that the right combination of classes can shift your circadian rhythms to help you sleep more.

Read on www.womenshealthmag.com

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Seeking that Elusive Good Night Sleep

Caregivers often find themselves exhausted at the end of the day, but many are still not able to sleep.

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Sleep Loss Puts Family Caregivers at Risk for Health Problems of Their Own

It is no wonder that most caregivers lack sleep. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says 37 percent of all caregivers report insufficient sleep. But caregiver sleep loss goes beyond missing a few hours to binge-watch a favorite show. It is a constant decline in sleep quantity and quality.

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Light Box Therapy: How to Combat Seasonal Depression with the Power of Light

Light therapy is considered a first-line treatment for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that occurs during the fall and winter. Here's more about this treatment and how to use it effectively.

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Light Therapy

Light therapy is a way to treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and certain other conditions by exposure to artificial light. SAD is a type of depression that occurs at a certain time each year, usually in the fall or winter.

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How Does Light Therapy Treat Depression?

Light therapy, also known as phototherapy, is a treatment in which you’re exposed to an artificial light source. The therapy primarily treats major depressive disorder with seasonal patterns (formerly known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD).

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