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New research highlights the 'circadian blueprint.' Light hygiene isn't just for sleep; it's a metabolic necessity. Exposure to blue light at night suppresses melatonin and disrupts insulin sensitivity, while morning sunlight resets your fat-burning potential.
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Discover how morning sunlight and evening darkness shape insulin sensitivity, weight, and diabetes risk - plus simple habits to align your body's clock.
Light hygiene: the hidden key to metabolic health | Psyll
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