Why Your Health Hinges on the Light You See

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The light we see is as crucial as the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. Former Harvard Medical School professor and 40-year leading expert in circadian clocks and human health, Dr. Moore-Ede speaks on why our health hinges on getting the right sort of light at the right time.

In this episode, he reveals the dangers of modern LED lighting, which often emits bright but unhealthy "junk light." Just as junk food wreaks havoc on our body, junk light disrupts our circadian rhythms, suppresses melatonin, and contributes to chronic diseases.




We cover:


* The Health Risks of LED Lighting: disrupts circadian rhythms, suppresses melatonin, and contributes to chronic diseases

* Junk Light and Lumens - how modern lighting regulations prioritise energy efficiency over human health

*
Circadian Clocks and Longevity: light as essential for disease prevention and healing

* Rise of Myopia in Children: indoor living and reduced exposure to natural light are fueling skyrocketing rates of myopia

* Blue light blocking glasses - do you have the right sort?

* Practical Solutions for Healthier Lighting: simple changes you can make in your home and your life




Chapters

00:00 The Importance of Light for Health
03:20 Evolutionary Perspective on Light Exposure
10:18 Modern Light Sources and Their Impact
17:22 The Role of Light in Childhood Development
21:54 Link Between Light Exposure and Cancer Rates
26:47 Mechanisms of Light and Cancer Suppression
31:32 The Science of Light and Circadian Rhythms
35:02 Engineering Light for Health Benefits
39:38 Regulatory Challenges in Lighting Standards
43:01 Consumer Education and Demand for Healthy Lighting
45:21 Practical Tips for Light Hygiene
48:33 Historical Perspectives on Light and Health
50:19 Future Research Directions in Light Science
52:04 The Impact of Technology on Light Exposure
56:20 The Importance of Natural Sunlight
 

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