Too Much Light While Sleeping , Could Be Hurting Your Health.
CNN reports a new study suggests sleeping while surrounded 
by dim lighting could cause a rise in blood sugar and 
increase heart rates in young and healthy people.
The study reportedly analyzed 20 healthy participants in their 20s, tracking their sleep for two nights in a sleep lab.
Researchers say on night one, the room 
in which participants slept was so dark, "you wouldn't be able to see much, if anything, when your eyes were open.".
We recorded their breathing, their heart rate, their EKG, 
and we also drew blood from them to measure melatonin levels while they were sleeping. , Dr. Phyllis Zee, director of the Center for Circadian 
Sleep Medicine, Northwestern University, via CNN.
On night two of the study, some participants stayed in the dark, while others slept under 
dim light equal to "a very, very dark, cloudy day or street lights coming in through a window.".
The study found that even such 
minimal amounts of light were 
negatively affecting participants, .
creating deficits in slow-wave 
and rapid eye movement sleep.
Researchers say the light levels 
on night two did not affect 
melatonin levels in participants.
though their heart rates rose, insulin resistance increased and their nervous systems had fallen out of balance.
Experts say for the healthiest sleep, 
turn off the lights and start using a comfortable sleep mask.
Experts say for the healthiest sleep, 
turn off the lights and start using a comfortable sleep mask.
I think the strength of the evidence is that you should clearly pay attention to 
the light in your bedroom. , Dr. Phyllis Zee, director of the Center for Circadian 
Sleep Medicine, Northwestern University, via CNN