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This is the primary analysis to attempt and link light exposure and cognition, even though earlier studies have shown that our mood can depend around the quantity of sun we see (Seasonal Affective Disorder SAD) The operate involved a team of American researchers led by Shia Kent of the University of Alabama at Birmingham who utilized cross-sectional information for 14,474 people more than 45 many years old participating in the project investigating stroke incidence and danger factors, to seek out links concerning depression, cognitive function and sunlight. The group employed NASA climate information for that United States to examine for match-ups concerning the days of bright sunlight and levels of cognitive functioning in individuals with, and without, depression.
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