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That's three things that we should all strive to do: View low-solar angle sunlight early in the day, view low-solar angle sunlight later in the day, and get as much bright light in our eyes as we safely can—ideally from sunlight throughout out the
day.
Peter Attia
Viewing Evening Sunlight Offsets Late-Night Light Exposure's Adverse Effects
Journal Club with Dr. Peter Attia | Effects of Light & Dark on Mental Health & Treatments for Cancer
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