Lumie lights improve subjective well-being among shift workers participating in EuRhythDia’s diabetes research
Cambridge-based light therapy specialist Lumie reports improved subjective well-being among night shift workers participating in the EuRhythDia research project into type 2 diabetes.EuRhythDia is a consortium of 15 leading European universities and research-led SMEs, including Lumie. The main task of this project, which involves 325 night shift workers, is to generate knowledge about how different life style interventions in specific at risk groups impact the body’s circadian rhythms or body clock to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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