Clinical Insight

Light and Your Sleep Schedule

Dr. Brian Harris

Dr. Brian Harris, MD

Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology

Light and Your Sleep Schedule | EusomniaMD Knowledge Vault
Clinical Insight

Light and Your Sleep Schedule

Dr. Brian Harris

Dr. Brian Harris, MD

Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology

Light and Your Sleep Schedule | EusomniaMD Knowledge Vault
Clinical Insight

Light and Your Sleep Schedule

Dr. Brian Harris

Dr. Brian Harris, MD

Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology

Light and Your Sleep Schedule | EusomniaMD Knowledge Vault
Clinical Insight

Light and Your Sleep Schedule

Dr. Brian Harris

Dr. Brian Harris, MD

Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology

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Quick reminder

Morning light generally shifts the clock earlier, and evening bright light generally shifts it later. Timing is the key lever.

Bottom line

General education only. Individual timing plans can vary by diagnosis and schedule demands.

Educational content only; this is not personalized medical advice. If you have urgent symptoms, seek emergency care.

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