Skip to main content

Fluorescent Findings: Artificial Light Tied to Inflammation

koosen/Shutterstock.com

Fluorescent lighting is one of the most common sources of artificial light, but new research from Texas State University suggests there may be unexpected consequences at the genetic level. Team member Ronald B. Walter says, β€œOver the past 60 years, we have increasingly relied on artificial light sources that emit much narrower wavelength spectrums than does the sun. Yet, little research has been conducted to determine gene expression consequences, if any, from use of common artificial light sources.” Their findings, published in the online journal Genes, show increased inflammation in tissue and organs and increased immune response in the subject animals, regardless of whether the species is primarily active in the day or night.


This article appears in the August 2019 issue of Natural Awakenings.

Get Your Business Featured in the Holiday Gift Guide
Limited ad space available β€” secure your spot today and reach thousands of Natural Awakenings readers this holiday season. Call πŸ“ž 839-228-1158 | or email βœ‰οΈ [email protected]
Read The Digital Issue Here!
Sign Up For Our Digital Edition!

 

 

 

Upcoming Events Near You

No Events in the next 10 days.