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European Commission Press Release

September 1st, 2009

FAQ: Phasing out conventional incandescent bulbs.

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Low-energy light bulbs can cause rashes and swelling

March 14th, 2009

The phasing out of traditional light bulbs could cause misery for thousands who have light-sensitive skin disorders, medical experts warned yesterday.

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Glaring Error

October 26th, 2008

Unfortunately the lighting triggered migraines for Dr Joan Mumby, a Senior lecturer in pharmacology

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UV light fear over ‘green’ bulbs

October 9th, 2008

Being too close to energy-saving light bulbs could cause skin reddening because of ultraviolet light emissions, health experts have warned.

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Canada

June 23rd, 2008

Environmental and human health effects of compact fluorescent light bulbs.

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An energy saving bulb has gone – evacuate the room now!

January 6th, 2008

Mail Online “Energy-saving light bulbs are so dangerous that everyone must leave the room for at least 15 minutes if one falls to the floor and breaks, a Government department warned.” Link

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Low-energy bulbs “worsen rashes”

January 4th, 2008

The switch to energy-saving light bulbs may put thousands at risk of painful skin reactions, health charities warn.

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Fluorescent lights giving pupils headaches

September 6th, 2007

Children are increasingly being put at risk of headaches because of the amount of fluorescent lighting in schools

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Fluorescent lights giving pupils headaches

September 6th, 2007

Children are increasingly being put at risk of headaches because of the amount of fluorescent lighting in schools, researchers claim.

Eight in 10 classrooms in England are fitted with excessively bright and flickering lights which have been linked to eye strain and loss of concentration, a Cambridge University study says today.

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Mechanism of photosensitivity in systemic lupus erythematosus patients

April 11th, 1981

Patients who have systemic lupus erythematosus have increased numbers of chromosome breaks and rearrangements correlated with a low molecular weight chromosome-damaging agent that is released from their lymphocytes into the serum.

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