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The Guardian // World // Europe

Is it true that … the blue light from night-time scrolling can stop you sleeping?

Monday 4th November 2024, 8:00AM

We often blame our phone’s glare for finding it difficult to fall asleep. But our expert thinks things are more complicatedStruggling to nod off? It’s easy to blame the phone that’s just inches from your face and the never-ending newsfeed your thumb is busy scrolling as you lie in bed. But the idea that it’s the blue light emitted by your smartphone that’s disturbing you isn’t quite right.While blue or short-wavelength light (such as daylight or that emitted by tech) does affect our circadian rhythm, things are less clear cut than we often think. Continue reading...

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