Light and Circadian Rhythms
Bright light exposure is crucial for regulating alertness and sleep patterns, as it activates specific neurons in the brain. Morning light signals a fresh start, while limiting light in the evening helps sync the body's internal clock with natural rhythms. Regular exposure to light can enhance mood and energy levels, making it an essential practice for overall well-being.In this clip
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Is blue light from screens problematic for our circadian rhythm, especially when used before sunrise in winter months, as discussed in the episodes Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2 and The Neuroscience of Optimal Performance: Dr. Andrew Huberman | Rich Roll Podcast, as well as in the clips Light and Mood and Circadian Rhythms?
Is blue light from screens problematic for our circadian rhythm, especially when used before sunrise in winter months, as discussed in the episodes Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2 and The Neuroscience of Optimal Performance: Dr. Andrew Huberman | Rich Roll Podcast, as well as in the clips Light and Health, Light and Mood, and Light and Circadian Rhythms?
Is blue light from screens problematic for our circadian rhythm, especially when used before sunrise in winter months, as discussed in the episodes Master Your Sleep & Be More Alert When Awake | Huberman Lab Podcast #2 and The Neuroscience of Optimal Performance: Dr. Andrew Huberman | Rich Roll Podcast, as well as in the clips Light and Health, Light and Mood, and Circadian Rhythms?