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2017-10-31

Daylight and well-being

Our own Katja Valli has been interviewed for a popular scientific article on the impact of daylight on our well-being (in Swedish only), in relation to seasonal variations in daylight, and the to many familiar phenomenon of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.

Article by Oskar MacGregor / Media / cognitive neuroscience, depression, emotion, well-being

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