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		<title>By: Religion, ESP, And Light Therapy For Bipolar Disorder</title>
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		<description>[...] Bright Light Therapy Eases Bipolar Depression For Some. &#8220;People with bipolar disorder are known to be sensitive to changes in outdoor ambient light and to seasonal changes.&#8221; On a personal note, I always have been. Fortunately, the negative reactions I had were never so bad that I suspected seasonal affective disorder. [...]</description>
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