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Physiology / Melatonin / Light pollution / Lighting / Suprachiasmatic nucleus / Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder / Glare / Pineal gland / Sleep / Circadian rhythms / Biology / Medicine
Date: 2012-06-24 22:41:27
Physiology
Melatonin
Light pollution
Lighting
Suprachiasmatic nucleus
Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder
Glare
Pineal gland
Sleep
Circadian rhythms
Biology
Medicine

REPORT 4 OF THE COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH (A-12) Light Pollution: Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Authors: David Blask, PhD, MD (Tulane University School of Medicine); George Brainard, PhD (Jeffer

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