Kimberly Nicholas

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In a 2014 study by Charles Czeisler, individuals who used e-readers before sleep at night took an average of ten minutes more to fall asleep and had less REM sleep than individuals who read a printed book with indirect light. Any light exposure in the late evening or early night can have a negative impact on your circadian rhythm and sleep, so keep your environment dim at the end of your day for great sleep.
The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep is Broken and How to Fix It
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