If you’ve ever wondered what a war zone would look like through rose-colored glasses, photographer Richard Mosse has already asked — and answered — that question with haunting clarity. This week’s Pink Thing of the Day is Sugar Ray (2012), a digital C-print from Mosse’s celebrated and unsettling photographic series The Enclave, which was created in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo using discontinued Kodak Aerochrome infrared film.
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The Future of Red Light Therapy in Modern Medicine
Red Light Therapy (RLT), which is also referred to as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation (PBM), has recently attracted a lot of interest due to its available therapeutic benefits in a diverse set of medical conditions. Red light therapy has shown to be versatile and non-invasive, going from skin healing to pain and inflammation relief. And, while its far-ranging applications have been primarily limited to treating things like muscle recovery, joint pain, and wound healing, emerging studies indicate the future of red light therapy could go even further into the realms of modern medicine, redefining how we treat everything from mental health to chronic illnesses.
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