This chapter discusses the effects of light exposure on mental health and circadian rhythm, including the sensitivity of the circadian mood system and the potential benefits of bipolar disorder drugs in reducing this sensitivity. It also explores the importance of darkness at night as a treatment for bipolar disorder and the potential negative impact of certain antidepressants on daytime light and mood. The chapter emphasizes the significance of minimizing light exposure at night and discusses the misconception of needing expensive red light units for therapeutic purposes.

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