Andrea’s Story: Up Close and Personal with an Ionizer
Andrea M, 23, was a graduate student at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. A couple of years earlier, while she was still an undergraduate...
How does light work?
Light is a powerful antidepressant and is also the most powerful known zeitgeber (time-setter) for the internal biological clocks of the body.
Surprisingly,...
Mental Health and the Body Clock: What Questions Should Research Be Answering?
Do you ever wonder about who decides what research focuses on? Well, usually it’s decided by researchers and the people who fund research (which...
Depression and Anxiety in COVID-19 Survivors
“After three weeks of treatments, I was healing from COVID, at home, had no fever, and just a little cough. But sometimes at night,...
Anxiety in Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic
chiDo those COVID-19 lockdowns — which may continue or resume at any time — make you and your kids truly...
Challenging the Tendency to Oversleep: A Strategy for Confronting Chronic Depression
Chronic depression is a common and disabling disorder that is often resistant to standard antidepressant treatment. Many patients with chronic depression have a strong...
Personal light exposure research needs a common standard, not a thousand wheels
Photo/image by: Nadja Baltensweiler
Personal light exposure has become a central construct in light-and-health research: many researchers now routinely use wearables...
The Timing of Sunrise Within U.S. Time Zones . . . and SAD
Shortly before the winter solstice near Basel, Switzerland. Photo courtesy of Dominik Wunderlin, BaselDecember 2020. With the winter...
Variations on the SAD Experience
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is operationalized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed., as a subtype of recurrent...
Negative Air Ionization for Environmental Therapeutics
What is negative air ionization?A springtime thunderstorm hits, and as soon as it passes you are eager to go out for a walk. The...









