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Imran R Ally, MD2 years ago

It’s fascinating how our metabolic and hormonal regulation has evolved as a response to sunlight through our circadian rhythms

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Fosen2 years ago

Working night shifts, would you rather work seven consecutive nightshifts every 6weeks, or 14 consecutive nightshifts every 12weeks? What would be the best alternative, health wise?

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Alin Dragu | Email Copywriter2 years ago

5 minute video simplified: Sun good in morning. Artificial lights bad at night.

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🌸Naila🌸2 years ago

Work hard at the day and u will sleep even under a projector at the night

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allen2 years ago

This 110% tracks with my experience in that BRIGHT lights close to bed time have an near instant awakening effect on me. To the point that I turn off all the bright lights in my house and use dim, warm-shifted lamps in my rooms close to bed.

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Frank | CEO of Pickleball2 years ago

I listed to Peter Attia talk about sleep and it completely changed my perspective - sleep is the single most important thing we all take for granted

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J a c k 🌊2 years ago

I loved this one. Does anyone know of a good summary/review of circadian rhythm science to date?

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Project Eric Rise2 years ago

I sleep way better when all devices are off before I lay in bed... Although admittedly hard to always do

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sense2 years ago

Who knows if it makes sense to wear a headband if photons are flying around. Or will the light still penetrate the skin? Can’t you fool the active sun during the day?🌞

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𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐅Krelle.BB2 years ago

Most undervalued sleep factor known to date in my opinion!

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