Light inhibits the secretion of melatonin, a hormone that naturally promotes sleep. Even if you doze off, light can be detected through your eyelids – and your brain won't produce melatonin if it's confused between night and day. You want as much darkness in your bedroom as you can handle without tripping over things." Think black-out curtains, alarm clock lights covered, nightlights off, etc.
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