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Circadian Light Signals

Understanding the role of light in regulating circadian rhythms reveals the importance of morning and evening sunlight. Morning light, with its yellow-blue contrast, signals wakefulness, while the changing colors of evening light, including oranges and reds, prepare the body for sleep. These natural cues help establish a biological clock, optimizing both alertness during the day and restful sleep at night.
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    Sleep Toolkit: Tools for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing | Huberman Lab Podcast #84

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    • Does viewing sunlight in the evening (toward sunset) entrain your circadian clock as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episodes Sleep Toolkit: Tools for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing | Huberman Lab Podcast #84 and the clip Sunlight and Sleep?

    • Does viewing sunlight in the evening (toward sunset) entrain your circadian clock as discussed in the episode Sleep Toolkit: Tools for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing | Huberman Lab Podcast #84 and the clip Sunlight and Sleep?

    • Does viewing sunlight in the evening (toward sunset) entrain your circadian clock as discussed in the episode Sleep Toolkit: Tools for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing | Huberman Lab Podcast #84 and the clip Sunlight and Sleep?

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