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Night Light Harms Heart Health, Harvard Study Finds

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Evening light exposure linked to increased heart disease risk.
  • Artificial light at night raises brain stress and artery inflammation.
  • Greater light exposure correlates with higher heart event risk.
Night Light Harms Heart Health, Harvard Study Finds

New research from Harvard University has uncovered a concerning connection between nighttime light exposure and an elevated risk of heart disease. The study indicates that even moderate levels of artificial light after dark can have serious, lasting implications for cardiovascular health.

The investigation, which utilized brain imaging and satellite measurements, established a correlation between higher exposure to light at night and increased stress activity in the brain, inflammation in the arteries, and a greater likelihood of experiencing heart disease. This association persisted even when accounting for other known risk factors.

Researchers are hopeful that these findings will underscore the importance of addressing light pollution as a public health issue. The study suggests that reducing unnecessary outdoor lighting and implementing strategies like motion-sensitive lights could be vital steps in protecting cardiovascular well-being.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Harvard University researchers have found a link between evening light exposure and increased heart disease risk.
Artificial light at night can increase brain stress activity and inflammation in blood vessels, raising the risk of heart problems.
Reducing unnecessary outdoor lighting, using shielded or motion-sensitive lights, and keeping bedrooms dark are recommended.

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