Your nights aren’t harmless, they are actually shaping your overall health and longevity in ways you cannot even feel yet. When you slip under the covers, you might assume that your environment is designed to provide you with the ultimate rest and recovery.
You plug in your smartphone, leave the television playing softly in the background, and perhaps even keep a nightlight on to guide your way in the dark. The phone glowing mere inches from your face, the soft, barely perceptible hum of electronics plugged into the wall, and the ambient light that never fully goes dark all seem perfectly innocent. They might even feel comforting, providing a sense of connection and security in a fast-paced world. But sleep experts are now sounding a very different kind of alarm. They are not warning about monsters hiding under the bed or sudden midnight intruders. Instead, they are pointing directly at the small, seemingly insignificant nightly choices that are quietly sabotaging our well-being.