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Exposure to blue light at night, emitted by electronics and energy-efficient lightbulbs...

s2scotty
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen
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More information about this can be found here, effects of blue light on Melatonin proteins are described under "Regulation".  The source of the blue light is irrelevant, it doesn't have to be a smartphone.

Rockdaddy22
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité
I use night shift on my iPhone, works great.

s2scotty
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

The smartphones et al have solutions. It is the household/office LED florescent-tube format "bulbs" as well as outdoor and street lamp LED replacements that concern me more. Here in Toronto, the Council has called for a Medical Health Officer review and report. May make for some interesting reading.

 

/S

srlawren
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

Thanks @s2scotty!  Fortunately, most newer devices (phones anyway) have a "night mode" to filter out blue light at night.  I know I use mine regularly!  🙂


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imm1304
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

Excellent share, @s2scotty

 

I use f.lux to counter some of the harmful effects.. especially on the computer.  It takes some getting used to, but I have noticed significant difference.  

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