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#286 ‒ Journal club with Andrew Huberman: the impact of light exposure on mental health and an immunotherapy breakthrough for cancer treatment

The Peter Attia Drive

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Regulating Sleep Patterns with Sunlight Exposure

Exposing yourself to morning sunlight helps advance your circadian clock, making you want to go to bed and wake up earlier the next day. Conversely, viewing low solar angle sunlight in the evening delays your clock, encouraging you to stay up and wake up later. These two signals average out to keep your clock stable, preventing drastic shifts in your sleep schedule. It is crucial to expose yourself to low solar angle sunlight in the morning and evening to maintain a stable circadian rhythm. Mid-day sun, perceived as white light, triggers different photo pigments and melanopsin, impacting mood and well-being.

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