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City Brecht / Grootebroek / Eindhoven / Ede / Maarssen / / Company Konica Minolta / Oxford University Press / Konica Minolta Sensing Inc. / Philips / / Country Netherlands / Belgium / United Kingdom / / / Event FDA Phase / / Facility Maastricht University Medical Center / Hogeschool Utrecht University of Applied Sciences / / IndustryTerm patient / energy codes / study protocol / assessment protocol / measurement tools / quantitative lighting solutions / qualitative solutions / healthcare facilities / bed site / treatment of seasonal affective disorder / quantitative solutions / / MedicalCondition glaucoma / DF / dementia / seasonal affective disorder / Macular degeneration / eventual blindness / eye pathology cataract / blindness / Diabetic retinopathy results / insomnia / diabetic retinopathy / light sensitivity / progressive optic neuropathy / avoidable blindness / ophthalmologic disorders / pain / myocardial infarction / diseases / low vision / depression / cataract / extreme sleep disturbance disorders / / MedicalTreatment light therapy / psychophysiology / cataract surgery / spinal surgery / / Organization World Health Organization / Dutch Society for Illumination / American Medical Directors Association / American Medical Association / Research Centre for Innovation / Light and Health Research Foundation SOLG / Health Research Foundation SOLG / Oxford University / Utrecht University / Faculty of Health Care / / Person Sanae Chraibi / Ariadne Tenner Compiled / Franco Gugliermetti / Toine Schoutens / Ariadne D. Tenner / Monica Barbalace / Mariëlle P. J. Aarts / Domien Beersma / Karin Lemmens / Ariadne Tenner / Marianne M. Sinoo / Myriam Ariës / Mariëlle Aarts / Fabio Bisegna / Domien Beersma Light / / Position editor / pilot / chair / / Product in / / PublishedMedium The Journal of the American Medical Association / / Technology study protocol / assessment protocol / / URL http / SocialTag