Rethinking the 'No Screens Before Bed' Rule: When It Might Not Apply

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A recent study challenges the common belief that screens before bed significantly disrupt sleep, suggesting that blue light from screens has minimal impact on sleep quality. Instead, factors like stress, racing thoughts, and irregular sleep schedules are more influential. While screens can sometimes help with relaxation if used appropriately, it's best to avoid highly stimulating content and to establish a consistent bedtime routine for better sleep.
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