Elon - "They say red light helps you sleep better"
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Actually UV-A light in the mid to late morning hits aromatic amino acids in the retina, which are building blocks of melatonin and dopamine. Melatonin is then released at night, presuming one gets a couple of hours of darkness before sleep. Blue light especially at night will suppress that release, and regenerative sleep will be evasive.
So essentially, unfiltered morning sunlight along with no blue light at night is the best strategy for improving sleep, and thus lowering all kinds of mortality risk factors. It's like we're designed to live by natural environments and cycles ; )
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