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Newly discovered neural pathway processes acute light to affect sleep
July 19, 2019 by NewsBot
Either to check the time or waste time, people often look at their smartphones after waking in the middle of the night. While this acute burst of light does make it more difficult to fall back to sleep, a new study reports that it won't interfere with the body's overall circadian rhythms.