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    Light therapy for nonseasonal major depressive disorder?

    Eniola, Kehinde
    Bacigalupo, Angela
    Mounsey, Anne
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    Abstract
    Light therapy for nonseasonal major depressive disorder? While bright light therapy already has a place in the treatment of seasonal affective disorder, a recent trial spotlights its utility beyond the winter months. Practice changer: Consider treatment with bright light therapy, alone or in combination with fluoxetine, for patients with nonseasonal major depressive disorder (MDD).
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    Journal of family practice, 65, no. 07 (July 2016): 486-488.
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