In a world increasingly dependent on technology, bright screens are more commonly part of our everyday life. These screens range broadly in size and purpose: televisions, computers, tablets, smartphones, e-books, and even wearable tech. But you body is still pretty low-tech, and it tends to think bright lights mean it's day time. So how does all this artificial light interfere with your sleep and how can you manipulate it to your benefit? This is the final week of Sleep Awareness Month, and if you're struggling with maintaining a solid sleeping habit, this could be the missing link you're looking for.
| If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Living Healthy | In a world increasingly dependent on technology, bright screens are more commonly part of our everyday life. These screens range broadly in size and purpose: televisions, computers, tablets, smartphones, e-books, and even wearable tech. But your body is still pretty low-tech, and it tends to think bright lights mean it’s day time. So how does all this artificial light interfere with your sleep and how can you manipulate it to your benefit? This is the final week of Sleep Awareness Month, and if you’re struggling with maintaining a solid sleeping habit, this could be the missing link you’re looking for. | | Nicholas English Editor, About.com Health | | | | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Living Healthy newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | |
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