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Facing the sun around sunset... for anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes—or even less, even to 2-5 minutes—can adjust the sensitivity of neurons in your retina that communicate light information to the brain and make it such that, in the evening, when you use artificial lights, they aren't going to have as much of a detrimental effect on your dopamine system and for impairing your
sleep.
Andrew Huberman
Viewing Light Circa Sunset Minimizes Adverse Effects of Evening Artificial Light Exposure
Science-Based Tools for Increasing Happiness
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