Your nights aren’t harmless: they influence your health in ways you haven’t yet realized. The phone glowing inches from your face, the soft hum of electronic devices, the light that never quite turns off… It all seems innocent, even comforting. But sleep experts are sounding the alarm about something very different. Not about monsters under the bed, but about the small decisions we make while we slWhat really worries sleep specialists isn’t some cursed object on your nightstand, but the slow erosion of deep, restorative sleep caused by modern habits we’ve normalized. Blue-light screens near tired eyes, excessive internet use at night that delays bedtime, and constant notifications that keep the brain in a state of constant alertness erode the body’s ability to fully recover. Over time, this can leave you waking up exhausted, with dull skin, irritable, and more foggy-minded than usual…
Modern nighttime habits, such as screen use and constant notifications, erode deep sleep and lead to chronic fatigue, irritability, and cognitive impairment [1]. In the long term, this sleep deprivation weakens the immune system, disrupts appetite hormones, and increases the risk of cardiovascular problems and anxiety disorders [1]. To counteract these effects, experts recommend implementing strict “digital hygiene,” which includes turning off screens an hour before bed and transforming the bedroom into a space for complete disconnection
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