Blue Light = ‘Blue’ SleepIt’s probably no surprise that sleep and mental health are extremely related topics. If you’ve ever had a couple of sleepless nights, you’ve definitely felt how the affects on your mood and energy levels.![]() It's well known getting a good night's sleep can help protect your mental, physical health, and your quality of life. It's even more important for children and teens, who rely on quality sleep to support their growth and development. But what many don't realise is the 'wind down' at the end of the day is an important part of your sleep ritual. Hours spent scrolling through Instagram or getting stuck into the latest Netflix drama don't count! Whilst asleep, your brain unconsciously reflects upon the day’s experiences and files them away in your long-term memory. This is crucial for recalling information you may have taken in during the working day or at school. Sleep is a restorative and vital part of our lives. When it’s disturbed, it can lead to a series of negative effects like irritability, loss of motivation and energy levels. It can also increase sensitivity and difficulty processing information or coping with emotions. As you can probably tell, all of the above resemble symptoms of depression. And while there are a lot of different causes for depression, bad quality of sleep and sleep deprivation caused by too much blue light from digital devices is one of them. Blue Light = ‘Blue’ MoodsEvery May in the UK we commemorate the Mental Health Awareness Week.According to Mind, approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year. One of the most common types of mental health issues is called "clinical depression". This is a mood disorder that causes you to feel exhausted and hopeless for long periods of time. Those feelings can affect your daily life. More signs and symptoms of clinical depression may include:
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