Intermittent bright light and exercise to entrain human circadian rhythms to night work
1999
American Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
Volume 277
Pages 1598-1604
Author(s): Baehr, E., Fogg, L.F., Eastman, C.I.
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A turning point for seasonal affective disorder and light therapy research?
1998
Archives of General Psychiatry
Journal Article
Issue 10
Volume 55
Pages 863
Author(s): Avery, D.H.
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Healing environments: for patients and providers
2004
Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 4
Pages 89-92
Author(s): Altimier, L.B.
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Pennsylvania power and light: A lighting case study.
1982
Buildings
Journal Article
Author(s): Allen, R.
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Mood lighting assists patient healing
2006
Health Estate
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 60
Pages 49-50
Author(s): Adeniji, T.
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Reduced Incidental Light Exposure: Effect on the Development of Retinopathy of Prematurity in Low Birth Weight Infants.
1989
Pediatrics
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 83
Pages 958-62
Author(s): Ackerman, B., Sherwonit, E., Fisk, W.
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The Road Ahead: The Need to Clarify and Re-Conceptualize Healing Environments
2007
Environmental Design Research Association
Conference Proceedings
Author(s): Kuo, N., Hui, C.
Added October 2012
Occupant Satisfaction with Indoor Environmental Quality in Green Buildings
2006
Healthy Buildings 2006
Conference Proceedings
Author(s): Abbaszadeh, S., Zagreus, L., Lehrer, D., Huizenga, C.
Added October 2012
Transforming care in children's hospitals through environmental design: Literature Review
2008
Evidence for Innovation: Transforming Children's Health Through the Physical Environment
Book Section
Author(s): Joseph, A., Keller, A., Kronick, K.
Added October 2012
Wayfinding in hospital environments, an overview
Author(s): Regan, T.
Added October 2012
Sustainable healthcare architecture
Author(s): Guenther, R., Vittori, G.
Added October 2012
A seasonal pattern of hospital medication errors in Alaska
1995
Psychiatry Research
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 57
Pages 251-257
Author(s): Booker, J. M., Roseman, C.
Specific behavioral consequences of seasonal affective disorder have not been closely examined. Length of daylight is evaluated in relation to medication errors in a medical center located in the far north. Factors such as numbers of patient admissions, discharges, and deaths were controlled with data collected in Anchorage, Alaska, over 5 consecutive years, 1985-89. These data revealed that 58%...
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