
Plus, the television casts a glow that can keep you awake, and not just because it’s a distraction. Robbins explained to Business Insider, “If you turn the television on and if it’s close to you, that’s a source of bright-blue light. So, bright light is one of the strongest cues to our circadian rhythm. It kick-starts our body and our brain to become awake and alert in the morning.”
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