Dopamine and Sleep
Melatonin can reduce baseline dopamine levels, contrary to common beliefs about its sleep-enhancing properties. Studies indicate that bright light exposure during late hours can also negatively affect dopamine for days. Opting for dim lighting at night and avoiding unnecessary melatonin may help maintain healthier dopamine levels.In this clip
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