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Pollen challenge study of a phototherapy device for reducing the symptoms of hay fever
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 06/23/09
Emberlin JC et al. - The results show that the device significantly reduced some hay fever symptoms. The study would have been improved if compliance was monitored electronically and if nasal congestion was monitored by report. The mode of action is unclear. The study does not consider long-term implications of the therapy.
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