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Patients with non-seasonal depression who were treated with bright light therapy reported a 40% remission rate, according to a recent study.
Bright light therapy was associated with improved treatment response and remission rates among patients with nonseasonal depression.
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Depression that begins in the fall and eases in the spring or summer is called seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.