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Limit Sunglasses During Daylight Exposure

Spend less time wearing sunglasses during safe daylight exposure, especially in the early and late parts of the day when the sun is lower. The goal is to let more natural light reach the eyes, which may better support circadian signaling and daytime alertness; keep eye protection on when needed for driving, glare, or safety.

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So the idea is sunglasses in the middle of the day are fine, but you really should avoid using them in the early and later part of the day, unless you're driving into the sun and you need, you know, for safety reasons.

huberman · Journal Club with Dr. Peter Attia | Effects of Light & Dark on Mental Health & Treatments for Cancer · Jan 22, 2024 · 14:53 · open ↗
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