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What Florence Nightingale Can Teach Us about Architecture and Health
The 19th-century nurse and public health researcher understood the importance of light in fighting and preventing disease
Steven Lockley is an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School who studies circadian rhythms and sleep.
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