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May 1st, 2017
Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks concluded that there is no evidence that blue light from artificial lighting constitutes a risk in practice and that all light-sensitive patients can choose light sources suitable to prevent an aggravation of symptoms.
April 28th, 2017
Brenda Ryder is taking on the role of LightAware Ambassador for light sensitive lupus.
February 24th, 2017
A LightAware Ambassador summarised how the choice of outdoor and interior LED and modern fluorescent lighting affects people’s health leading sufferers to be excluded from normal social interaction and opportunities.
October 1st, 2016
We hope the meeting with Julie Ward MEP will lead to a meeting between LightAware and a representative of the European Commission.
July 25th, 2016
The spread of new forms of lighting has resulted in the social exclusion of light-sensitive people
July 18th, 2016
Event: Meeting between representatives of Lambeth Council, a LightAware trustee, Simon Nicholas street lighting expert and LightAware adviser, and a Lambeth resident. After the meeting Lambeth Council agreed not to install LED street lighting in the resident’s street.
May 26th, 2016
Events: Question on the adverse health effects of LED street lighting raised at full council meeting of Lancashire county council. ‘And will he make sure that a full investigation of the risks and mitigating effects is explored to protect the health of Lancashire’s residents and wildlife before any further roll out of LED street lights […]
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