Lighting Services Saint Louis MO

Light boxes typically emit white light because of its power to suppress melatonin, a hormone that’s secreted when it gets dark and that functions, for some people, as a mood'dampener.

The Blodgett Lighthouse
(314) 432-0086
1265 N. Warson Rd
St. Louis,, MO
 
Light Shop The
(816) 444-1820
7406 Wornall Rd
Kansas City, MO
 
Lambent Vision
(913) 226-4924
12905 S 71hwy, Ste 287
Grandview, MO
 
City Lighting Products Company
(816) 231-4080
5001 Stilwell St
Kansas City, MO
 
Custom Christmas Lighting, LLC
(816) 220-9966
2309 B SW 40 Highway
Blue Springs, MO
 
The Blodgett Lighthouse
(314) 432-0086
1265 N. Warson Rd
St. Louis,, MO
 
Star Lighting
(913) 915-9974
1977 N 77th St
Kansas City, MO
 
Animated Lighting
(816) 941-0400
13848 Wyandotte St
Kansas City, MO
 
Sunshine Lighting Company
(816) 531-5252
3300 Roanoke Rd
Kansas City, MO
 
Custom Lighting Services
(816) 483-0257
6001 E Front St
Kansas City, MO
 

A Brighter Option for the Winter Blues

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On dark and wintry days, some people are happy to curl up with a good book and a warm drink—while others, with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), feel low until the sun breaks through the clouds. For years, portable light boxes (and trips outdoors) have been used to pull these people out of the winter doldrums. Now, a discovery from Thomas Jefferson University’s (TJU) unique light research program could change the way we approach this therapy.

Light boxes typically emit white light because of its power to suppress melatonin, a hormone that’s secreted when it gets dark and that functions, for some people, as a mood-dampener. But according to the study by George Brainard, a neuroscientist at TJU, blue light is more effective at keeping melatonin in check. This discovery has several important applications, says Brainard’s coauthor, neuroscientist Gena Glickman. It provides even more impetus for SAD sufferers to head outdoors, since natural light tends to be bluer than artificial indoor light. A better light box is around the corner, and according to Glickman, the commercial lighting industry may also come on board. “The industry is just now starting to respond to research in the field,” she says, “so we can expect better products in the next five years.” All sorts of public places, from offices to hospitals, could begin to use fixtures with blue light.Dilbert and his pals will have a field day with this discovery. What to do if the employees get cranky and start demanding more vacation time? Easy: Order new lights.

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