Experimenting with different types of technology shows that watching TV before bed does not significantly affect sleep. In a study comparing playing video games and watching a documentary, one-third of teenagers fell asleep while watching TV. This indicates that TV might act as a 'sleeping pill.' To improve sleep quality, consider engaging in less stimulating activities like listening to podcasts, music, reading books, and setting a regular bedtime, as technology can have a detrimental impact on sleep when used inappropriately.

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