Sleep in fall/winter seasonal affective disorder: effects of light and changing seasons.

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Published in J Psychosom Res on May 01, 1994

Authors

J L Anderson1, L N Rosen, W B Mendelson, F M Jacobsen, R G Skwerer, J R Joseph-Vanderpool, C C Duncan, T A Wehr, N E Rosenthal

Author Affiliations

1: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

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