Light impact from devices on sleep ‘not as serious as many believe’

The impact of light from smartphones, tablets and laptops before bed may not be as serious as we think, according to an expert.

Light impact from devices on sleep ‘not as serious as many believe’

The impact of light from smartphones, tablets and laptops before bed may not be as serious as we think, according to an expert.

Their brightness is “extremely unlikely” to affect the body’s sleep clock, and instead, it is how long people spend on the devices, which act as a stimulant, that could make the difference.

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