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JUNE 2008

 

Light therapy 'can slow dementia'

Elderly man
There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease

Dementia could be slowed significantly by treatments which reset the body's natural clock, researchers have said.

The Dutch team used brighter daytime lighting - with or without the drug melatonin - to improve patients' sleep, mood and cut aggressive behaviour.

It concludes that these can slow deterioration by 5% - which a UK specialist said meant patients living in their own homes for months longer.

The study appears in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

If someone could be kept at home for an extra six months, rather than placed in a care home, there are huge personal and social benefits
Dr Michael Hastings
MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Cambridge

The disruption to the body's circadian rhythm - the natural cycle that governs sleep and wakefulness - can be one of the most difficult of dementia symptoms for carers to cope with.

It can mean that people with the illness can be asleep during the day, but fully awake for periods during the night.

Other studies have suggested that the use of bright room lighting and melatonin can help adjust the "clock", and the researchers from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam managed to recruit 189 care home residents to take part in an unique trial.

Six of the care homes taking part had lighting installed, and this was turned on between 9am and 6pm every day.

Some of the patients, most of whom had some form of dementia, received melatonin, a naturally-occurring hormone, and their progress was then monitored for at least the next year.

Those who had melatonin, but no extra lighting, had better sleep patterns, but tended to be more withdrawn and have a worse mood.

However, patients having melatonin and bright light together managed to avoid these mood problems.

Even having the light without melatonin slowed "cognitive deterioration" by 5% compared with those homes which did not install brighter lighting, and depressive symptoms fell by 19%.

'Spectacular'

The study authors said that care homes should consider introducing the lights for their residents with dementia.

Dr Michael Hastings, from the Medical Research Council Laboratory for Molecular Biology in Cambridge, and himself a researcher into circadian rhythms and Alzheimer's disease, said the study results were "spectacular".

"Although 5% may not sound like a huge amount, it compares well with treatments such as Aricept designed to slow the progression of the illness.

"Over the course of Alzheimer's, it could represent six months, and you have to remember that the light therapy is completely non-invasive, and melatonin is a very gentle drug."

He said that sleep disturbances were often the "final straw" for relatives trying to cope for people with dementia.

"You can have a situation where someone is asleep for part of the day, then at 3am will be awake, wandering around the house, turning the gas on. Relatives can manage quite a few of the symptoms of mild or moderate dementia, but this can be too much.

"It's a crunch issue, and if someone could be kept at home for an extra six months, rather than placed in a care home, there are huge personal and social benefits."

He added that since circadian rhythm disruption was a feature of other neurological diseases, such as Huntington's and Parkinson's, there might also be an application for the therapy elsewhere.

Source: BBC News

OCTOBER 2007

Megaman Launch New Dimmerable® Range

The latest addition to the Megaman family of energy saving lamps is the innovative new DIMMERABLE® Range, which enables users to enjoy the benefits of dimmable fluorescent lighting without the need for special control gear or control wiring. This unique product can be used with a conventional light switch and with normal lamp holders, meaning no change to the existing on/off fitting and saving on any extra retrofit costs. No additional control wiring or transformers are required for use.

Lamps in the DIMMERABLE® Range can change the ambience of a room at the flick of a switch, providing dimming of GLS replacement compact fluorescent lamps using a built-in electronic ballast and offering a high performance, linear dimming capability. Dimming is stepless from 10% to 100% with no delay in response to dimming signals from the switch. Lamps can also be switched off at any dimming setting.

DIMMERABLE® lamps incorporate Megaman's exclusive, patented INGENIUM Technology, providing a 10,000 hour life, flicker-free operation with stable light output. They are compatible with most electronic dimmers and digital dimmers for incandescent and halogen lamps. CE and SEMKO approved, all Megaman lamps are extremely energy efficient and the DIMMERABLE® range achieves even greater savings in energy and running costs when dimmed.

DIMMERABLE® lamps are currently available in 11 & 18w tubular lamps, an 11W GLS Style, PAR 38, 7W & 9W candle and the 11W GU10 lamp. AVAILABLE TO BUY NOW @ WWW.LAMPS2UDIRECT.COM

 

July 2007

As distributors of lamps, we are recognising that our business activities and products can have an impact on the environment. Our company policy is to be as environmentally conscious as possible in all areas of our company life. We endeavour to recommend our customers the most energy efficient lamps and bulbs for each application. We have an extensive selection of energy efficient lamps in stock - CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR ENERGY SAVING SELECTION!

We now have accreditation with the Energy Saving Trust, which means we are approved suppliers of energy saving products that the organisation recommends to consumers.

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We are members of the Lighting Association, the European organisation working as the voice of lamp manufacturers, distributors and retailers. In partnership with the Lighting Association we are offering customers the opportunity to purchase subsidised energy saving lamps - CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR SELECTION!

The WEEE directive was introduced into the UK on July 1st 2007. This legislation is concerned with the disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Specifically in the lighting industry. It affects the disposal of lamps containing mercury, sodium, as well as using fluorescent technology such as tubes and energy savers. These lamps need to be recycled at an approved designated collection facility.

Lamps2udirect.com is fulfilling their distribution obligations as a member of the WEEE distributor take back scheme and is providing consumer information throughout www.recycle-more.co.uk in accordance with the WEEE regulation instead of offering in-store take back.

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