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This novel LED light emits alternating blue and orange wavelengths designed to activate a circuit between the eyes and brain that affects melatonin production.

Novel Blue-Orange LED Light Resets Circadian Rhythms More Effectively

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Study Links Childhood Sleep Patterns to Future Substance Use

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European Drinking Habits Mapped: Where Does Your Country Stand?

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Weight re-gained after weight loss results in less muscle, more fat

A new study by MIT researchers quantifies the extent to which outdoor activity in China decreases on days with hot temperatures.

Extreme heat is changing habits of daily life

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