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Respironics Wallaby 3 - Replacement Phototherapy Bulb


Respironics Wallaby 3 - Replacement Phototherapy Bulb


$46.99


Replacement Phototherapy Bulb for Wallaby 3 Phototherapy Illuminator.

Respironcs BilEclipse Phototherapy Patch, 50/Bx


Respironcs BilEclipse Phototherapy Patch, 50/Bx


$84.15


For our BiliChek customers, the BilEclipse patch isolates a section of skin before, during and after phototherapy so transcutaneous bilirubin measurements can be taken with BiliChek.

Respironcs BilEclipse Phototherapy Patch, 10/Bx


Respironcs BilEclipse Phototherapy Patch, 10/Bx


$21.75


For our BiliChek customers, the BilEclipse patch isolates a section of skin before, during and after phototherapy so transcutaneous bilirubin measurements can be taken with BiliChek.

Medela Disposable Bilicombi Blanket for Bilibed Phototherapy System, 10/cs


Medela Disposable Bilicombi Blanket for Bilibed Phototherapy System, 10/cs


$171.29


Medela Disposable Bilicombi Blanket for Bilibed Phototherapy System, 10/cs

Posey Phototherapy Eye Protector, Newborn, 12 - 14. Box of 12


Posey Phototherapy Eye Protector, Newborn, 12 - 14. Box of 12


$52.95


Manufacturer: Posey. Box of 12. Phototherapy eye protector, newborn, fits 12"- 14", head circumference, sold individually. Customers also search for: Discount Phototherapy Eye Protector, Newborn, 12" - 14" , Buy Phototherapy Eye Protector, Newborn, 12" -

Natus Bili-Lite Fiberoptic Phototherapy System with Light Box & 10x5 Light Pad


Natus Bili-Lite Fiberoptic Phototherapy System with Light Box & 10x5 Light Pad


$3556


Features of the Natus Bili-Lite Fiberoptic Phototherapy System: Complete with light box and phototherapy light pad (10" x 5"; 25.4 x 12.7 cm). Phototherapy light pad provides uniform distribution of light over its entire surface. Includes 50 disposable covers for pad. Operates on 120V~, 60 Hz.

Dermatological Phototherapy and Photodiagnostic Methods


Dermatological Phototherapy and Photodiagnostic Methods


$132.81


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Phototherapy and Photochemotherapy for Skin Disease


Phototherapy and Photochemotherapy for Skin Disease


$194.95


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Scientific Basis of Phototherapy


Scientific Basis of Phototherapy


$286.6


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Respironics BiliTx Phototherapy Homecare Package with Wrap Around Panel


Respironics BiliTx Phototherapy Homecare Package with Wrap Around Panel


$3399.99


Features of the Respironics BiliTx Phototherapy Homecare Package: BiliTx™ provides a brighter future for infants with hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice) and hope to anxious parents. This new phototherapy system from Children’s Medical Ventures places effective light therapy in the hands of clinicians and parents while delivering reliable business solutions to hospitals and home healthcare providers. BiliTx’s superior irradiance, low maintenance costs and dual therapy functions make it a reliable and effective phototherapy choice for the NICU, pediatrics and well-baby nursery. For clinicians, BiliTx can be configured as an overhead spotlight or connected to a fiber-optic panel in any hospital environment such as a crib or incubator. When used as an overhead spotlight, BiliTx does not transfer heat to the baby — unlike conventional halogen phototherapy devices that may require cooling fans and constant temperature regulation. When a fiber-optic panel is used in conjunction with an overhead spotlight, BiliTx’s versatility can provide high or intensive dual-surface phototherapy for the most severe hyperbilirubinemia cases. With BiliTx’s one-button operation and no-maintenance technology, parents will find treating their infant’s hyperbilirubinemia at home to be easy and reliable. BiliTx’s small size and light weight make the device easy to carry, transport and store. BiliTx is versatile and fits easily into a mother’s or caregiver’s hand while delivering treatment. Its parent-friendly sling, fiber optic panel and long cord make it easy to nurse, hold and even carry the baby without interrupting phototherapy. BiliTx delivers highly effective phototherapy through the use of blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that meet the American Association of Pediatrics’ phototherapy guidelines. Children’s Medical Ventures’ blue LED technology delivers cool spotlight phototherapy that provides the neonate a stable thermal environment without the heat transfer that halogen phototherapy devices can generate. BiliTx delivers superior irradiance when used in the overhead spot configuration or through standard fiber optic panels. Includes: * Bilitx Top-Level Base Unit. * Bilitx Over the shoulder bag. * Apple Grey 3-Wire Power Cord. * Wrap around Fiber Optic Panel. * Professional Pannel. * Parents Manual. Product Specifications: Size: - Illuminator: 16.10 cm x 7.40 cm (6.34" x 2.92"). - Neonatal fiber-optic panel: 12.7 cm x 17.78 cm (5" x 7"). - Wrap Around fiber-optic panel: 10.16 cm x 38.10 cm (4" x 15"). Weight: 1.3 kg (2.86 lb.). Spectral Irradiance Level: - Neonatal fiber-optic panel: 90 μm/cm2/nm - Wrap Around fiber-optic panel: 40 μm/cm2/nm - Overhead phototherapy: Distance - Irradiance (μW/cm2/nm) 15cm (6") - 75 μW/cm2/nm 30cm (12") - 32 μW/cm2/nm 45cm (18") - 10 μW/cm2/nm 60cm (24") - 9 μW/cm2/nm Wavelength: Peak between 450nm and 485nm. Sound Level: 52dB. Electrical: (In

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Nutra Luxe Light Blue Acne Phototherapy System


Nutra Luxe Light Blue Acne Phototherapy System


$249.44


This extraordinary Nutra Light Blue acne phototherapy system from Nutra Luxe utilizes the most advanced technology to help diminish mild to moderate acne. This system also kills bacteria, and improves complexion.Brand: Nutra LuxeWorks without aggressive chemicals to treat mild to moderate acne in juveniles and adultsEasy to operate and very effectiveKills bacteria, and improves complexion by combining antibacterial and anti-inflammatory actionEffective and safe cosmetic treatmentHelps to diminish mild to moderate acneReduce redness and inflammationDiminishing and preventing blemishesHelps kill acne-causing bacteriaPackage includes: Nutra light unit, universal charger, 2-ounce blemish cleanser, 1-ounce blemish control lotion, safety gogglesDue to the personal nature of this product we do not accept returns.

Phototherapy Treatment Protocols : For Psoriasis and Other Phototherapy Responsive Dermatoses


Phototherapy Treatment Protocols : For Psoriasis and Other Phototherapy Responsive Dermatoses


$53.58


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Phototherapy Treatment Protocols for Psoriasis and other Phototherapy-responsive Dermatoses, Second Edition


Phototherapy Treatment Protocols for Psoriasis and other Phototherapy-responsive Dermatoses, Second Edition


$97.45


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Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age


Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age


$132.6


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Top 5 Conditions to Get Heal With Light Therapy

Shakespeare called the eyes “the window to the soul.” Increasingly, doctors are calling them a window to treating a remarkable variety of health problems with light. For years, sunlight has been a standard treatment for psoriasis, the poorly understood inflammatory condition that causes the skin thickening and eruption of red, scaly patches. But recently, light therapy has been used successfully to treat several other ailments.

1. Prolonged Menstrual Cycles

The typical menstrual cycle lasts about a month, but some women extend up to twice as long. Long cycles might be an advantage for some women – less premenstrual syndrome, for example – but for women trying to have children, long cycles limit opportunities for conception. In a pilot study, women were exposed to the light of a 100-watt light bulb while they slept. The women slept with the light on for five nights near the middle of their extended cycles, and the cycles became shorter. It does not know why this treatment works, but it is believed that the light affects regulation of female sex hormones. If so, phototherapy might one day be used to treat some cases of infertility.

2. Night-owl Insomnia

One type of insomnia involves a nightly inability to fall asleep until the wee hours – and often the abuse of alcohol and sleeping pills to bring on the sandman. It is called delayed phase syndrome (DSPS), or night-owl insomnia, and it usually develops during the teen years. Researchers blame it on having a maladjusted biological rhythm that does not say “good night” until several hours past a normal bedtime. Bright-light therapy looks like the best bet for relief. In one study, 20 people with DSPS to spend two hours each morning under a bright-light appliance and then wear dark goggles for two hours before dusk. After a few weeks, participants fell asleep two hours earlier and woke up the next morning feeling more alert and refreshed. When contacted six months later. Almost all participants reported purchasing bright-light appliances.

3. Late-shift Drowsiness

There is a good reason why the work shift from midnight to 8.00A.M. is called the graveyard shift. People who work nights are two to five times more likely to fall asleep on the job and have accidents. Late-night sleepiness may impair the judgement of police, firefighters and ambulance drivers. In addition, a disturbing number of airline disasters have occurred in wee hours. Now phototherapy may come to the rescue. 30 graveyard-shift workers were selected to perform a series of tasks every hour for one night. The workers were gauged on their sleepiness using standard tests. The next night, the lights were replaced from 500-lux lighting to 9,000-lux lights. After only one night under the bright light, the worker’s accuracy improved dramatically, while their sleepiness decreased. One night’s exposure to bright light seems to have shifted their biological clocks, enabling them to perform better on subsequent nights.

4. Nonseasonal Depression

The winter blues are just the tip of the depression iceberg. Some 10 to 15 million Americans are seriously depressed, and the condition’s most tragic consequence – suicide – claims 30,000 lives a year. The success of light therapy in treating SAD has led to studies of its effectiveness for nonseasonal depression – with promising preliminary results. In a study, 50 men were divided into two groups with severe nonseasonal depression. Half spent seven consecutive evenings in a room illuminated with 1,600 watts of bright light. The other half spent the time in a room with the lights turned low. Compared with symptoms in the dim-light group, symptoms in the bright-light group improved 18 percent.

5. Lupus

Lupus is an autoimmune disease – meaning that the immune system mistakes the body’s own tissues for germs and attacks them. It strikes many more women than men and can cause a confusing array of symptoms, including fatigue, rashes, joint pains and kidney damage. People with lupus are usually warned to avoid sunlight because it can aggravate their symptoms. One type of ultraviolet sunlight, UVA-1 helps relieve lupus symptoms. Women with lupus was exposed to a combination of UVA-1 and ordinary fluorescent light for ten minutes a day five days a week for three weeks. Nine out of ten women reported less joint pain, fatigue and other symptoms.

About the Author

Raymond Lee is one of the foremost experts in the health and fitness industry and is the Founder of Bodyfixes Group specializing in body health, muscle development and dieting. He is currently the author of the latest edition of "Neck Exercises and Workouts." Visit http://www.bodyfixes.com for more information.

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