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Circadian Rhythm Insights

Understanding how light affects our circadian rhythms is crucial for optimizing sleep. Viewing bright light in the early morning can help shift your sleep schedule earlier, while exposure late at night can delay it. This knowledge empowers individuals to harness light to improve their sleep quality and overall well-being.
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    Dr. Andrew Huberman — A Neurobiologist on Sleep, Performance, and Anxiety | The Tim Ferriss Show

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    • For purposes of changing your biological sleep-wake cycle and moving your wake-up time to an earlier hour, what is his suggestion for when to view sunlight?

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    • For purposes of changing your biological sleep-wake cycle and moving your wake-up time to an earlier hour, what is Andrew Huberman's suggestion for when to view sunlight as discussed in the episode: Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake?

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