People who spend more time looking at a screen in bed are more likely to report insomnia and sleep loss, a study has found.
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As blue light glasses gain popularity, experts are emphasizing the importance of reducing screen time before bed to improve ...
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Daily screen time before bed leads to poorer quality sleep and reduced sleep time ... People who reported that they used a screen before bed each day were also more likely to go to bed later, ...