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Exposure to blue light from LEDs at a specific wavelength and brightness for three hours reduces the hormone melatonin in the saliva of healthy adults, and this reduction lasts longer than when exposed to red light at the same brightness.

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Blue light at night keeps your body from making enough sleep hormone, while red light doesn’t interfere as much — this study proved it by measuring the hormone in people’s saliva after exposing them to both colors.

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