Lifemax Light Pod 107a SAD simulated daylight box

Made:
2005 - 2009
Lifemax Light Pod 107a SAD simulated daylight box

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Lifemax Light Pod 107a SAD simulated daylight box
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Lifemax Light Pod 107a SAD simulated daylight box, with mains charger, made by Lifemax in 2005 - 2009, in Thatcham Berkshire. Used for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder. Made of unidentified plastic and metal

First described in 1984, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression felt more in autumn and winter. It is thought it might be triggered by reduced exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun. Lightboxes like this are one treatment option, although they are not available on the NHS. Many people buy their own as well as using other treatments like medication and talking therapy.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Object Number:
2019-223
Materials:
Plastic, rubber, metal and plastic
Measurements:
overall: 125 mm x 205 mm x 45 mm,
type:
ultraviolet lamps