Melatonin and Light
Melatonin helps induce sleep but doesn't maintain it, and exposure to bright light, even for a few seconds, can drastically reduce melatonin levels at night. To promote better sleep, it's crucial to avoid bright lights after dark and opt for dim lighting instead. For alertness, bright light exposure is beneficial during the day, while dimming lights in the evening can support melatonin production.In this clip
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