Bright Blue Light and Surgery (04-21-16)
Research indicates that building the opportunity to experience bright blue light into the spaces where patients will spend time before surgery is a good idea.
Research indicates that building the opportunity to experience bright blue light into the spaces where patients will spend time before surgery is a good idea.
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Sharing healthcare design research