Blue light filters are more harmful to people’s sleep than blue light, a new survey says

Findings that blue light emitted from smartphone screens can harm people’s sleep have led companies to add blue light filters to their phones to reduce blue light. Now, according to a new research survey, blue light filters are more harmful to people’s sleep than blue light itself. The research survey was conducted by the University of Manchester.

According to previous research surveys, smartphones, Blue light from TVs has been known to reduce the production of the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin. A new survey from the University of Manchester says it’s not. Researchers at the University of Manchester developed a new survey using mice.

According to previous research surveys, smartphones, Blue light from TVs has been known to reduce the production of the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin. A new survey from the University of Manchester says it’s not. Researchers at the University of Manchester developed a new survey using mice.

Scientists showed mice different colors and studied the results. It was then discovered that the eye responds more to yellow light than to blue light. In other words, the Blue Light Filter is more stimulating to people’s sleep.

One thing to keep in mind is that this experiment was conducted on mice and has not yet been tested on humans. Even if this experiment is not valid, there have been research surveys that show that excessive phone use has other negative effects, such as obesity. Therefore, you should avoid using your phone too much.