Light and Sleep
Dimming lights before bedtime can significantly enhance sleep quality by signaling the brain to release melatonin, the "hormone of darkness." Bright artificial light, especially in the evening, can hinder melatonin production, making it harder to feel sleepy. Incorporating morning light exposure can help reset this natural cycle, promoting better sleep patterns.In this clip
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