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There have been studies about this before, but it was recently highlighted again in the NY Times: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/10/really-using-a-computer-before-bed-can-disrupt-sleep/
Artificial light from computer screens can suppress or reduce levels of melatonin, potentially interfering with sleep. So if you are having sleep issues, consider limiting your computer use at night.
And on that note, I'm off to bed...
Artificial light from computer screens can suppress or reduce levels of melatonin, potentially interfering with sleep. So if you are having sleep issues, consider limiting your computer use at night.
And on that note, I'm off to bed...