Low daytime light and bright night-time light are associated with psychiatric disorders: an objective light study in >85,000 UK Biobank participants
Angus C. Burns(Broad Institute), Sean W. Cain(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Céline Vetter(University of Colorado Boulder), Jacqueline M. Lane(Broad Institute), Richa Saxena(Broad Institute), Martin K. Rutter(University of Manchester), Daniel P. Windred(Flinders University), Andrew J. K. Phillips(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Patrick Olivier(Monash Health)
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