Andrew Huberman· PhD
Artificial Lights, Hospitals & Light Therapy?, ICU Psychosis
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Artificial Lights, Hospitals & Light Therapy?, ICU Psychosis
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Artificial Lights, Hospitals & Light Therapy?, ICU Psychosis
ICU psychosis is when non psychotic individuals start having psychotic episodes in the hospital because of nighttime light exposure and in some cases lack of daytime sunlight
the lighting environments in hospitals is absolutely counter especially especially in the Intensive Care Unit