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Light and Sleep

Keeping lights dim in your environment, especially during the late night hours, can significantly improve your sleep quality. Early morning sunlight and avoiding bright overhead lights at night are crucial for maintaining a healthy circadian rhythm. If you find yourself awake and using screens, consider wearing blue blockers and dimming your devices to minimize disruption.
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    Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2

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    • What time of night should you start dimming bright overhead lights and wearing blue light blocker glasses for optimal sleep and alertness, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode "Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2" and the clip "Light and Sleep"?

    • What time of night should you start dimming bright overhead lights and wearing blue light blocker glasses for optimal sleep, according to the Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2 and the clip Light and Sleep?

    • What time of night should you start dimming bright overhead lights and wearing blue light blocker glasses for optimal sleep and alertness, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episodes Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2 and the clip Light and Sleep?

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