Having your phone on your nightstand can lead to serious issues—not from radiation, but from the all-too-tempting urge to scroll before bed! One video turns into a binge, and suddenly it’s 2 AM. You might panic at how late it is or even drop your phone on your face!
The endless stream of captivating content drastically reduces your blinking rate, causing dry eyes and inflammation. Plus, staring at your screen in the dark strains your eye muscles and raises eye pressure, potentially leading to temporary blindness, as highlighted in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Studies show that over the past century, sleep duration has decreased by an hour, largely due to smartphones. A recent survey found that those who scroll through videos before bed take an average of 1 hour and 7 minutes to fall asleep—2.68 times longer than non-users. The blue light emitted by screens disrupts your circadian rhythm, making it harder to fall asleep. While those videos might offer a quick thrill, they lead to late nights and tired mornings. This sleep deprivation can set the stage for long-term health problems.
Remember, sleep isn’t just a still process; our brains are busy with complex activities. During the REM (rapid eye movement) phase, while your body relaxes, your brain processes information and memories. Consistently using your phone at night shortens this crucial phase, affecting hormone levels and increasing obesity risks.
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