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Most read May 25, 2026

Light Therapy for Energy: The Wellness Piece You've Been Missing

You've probably tried everything. Better sleep hygiene. Magnesium before bed. Cutting caffeine after noon. And still, by 3pm, your brain feels like...

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Most read May 22, 2026

Light Health Tracker: What Your Whoop and Oura Are Missing

Your Whoop tracks HRV. Your Oura tracks sleep. But neither measures light, the single input driving both. Discover what's missing from your wellnes...

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Most read May 16, 2026

Why You Feel Tired All Day But Can’t Sleep at Night

Tired during the day, wired at night. It’s one of the most common complaints in modern life — and it has a specific biological cause that’s rarely ...

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InterviewMay 27, 2026

Why the Summer Solstice Is the Healthiest Day of the Year

The longest day of the year is also, biologically speaking, the most beneficial. Dr Martin Moore-Ede explains why the summer solstice represents th...

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InterviewMay 27, 2026

The Hidden Health Risk in Your LED Bulbs: Why We Are All Starved of Violet Light

Nearly all modern LED lights are missing a critical part of the spectrum. And it may be contributing to the global myopia epidemic. Dr Martin Moore...

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InterviewMay 27, 2026

Could More Sunlight Help You Live Longer?

Three simple daily habits could significantly extend your healthy life expectancy. They are not about diet or exercise. Dr Martin Moore-Ede explain...

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InterviewMay 27, 2026

Sunlight Heals and Cures. But How?

We know sunlight is good for us. But the reason goes far beyond vitamin D. Dr Martin Moore-Ede explains the four distinct biological mechanisms thr...

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InterviewMay 27, 2026

Why Are Cancer Rates in Young People Climbing? Light May Be Part of the Answer

Cancer rates in people under 50 have been rising for two decades. The timing maps closely to a major technological shift. Dr Martin Moore-Ede exami...

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InterviewMay 27, 2026

How Much Light Does It Take to Harm Our Health at Night?

Most people assume they need bright lights to disrupt their sleep. The science tells a different story. Dr Martin Moore-Ede explains what even low ...

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Quick GuidesMay 26, 2026

What Is Light Therapy and Does It Actually Work?

Light therapy sounds vaguely wellness-adjacent until you look at the research. It has been used clinically since the 1980s and has a body of RCT ev...

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ResearchMay 26, 2026

What Is Circadian Rhythm and Why Does It Matter for Your Health?

Your body does not treat every hour of the day equally. The circadian clock governs sleep, hormones, immunity, and metabolism. Here is how it works...

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Case studyMay 26, 2026

Best SAD Lamp 2026: Why the Science Points Beyond the Lux Rating

Every autumn, millions search for the best SAD lamp. But the 10,000 lux rating that anchors every review rarely comes with context. Here's the scie...

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Case studyMay 25, 2026

Light Therapy for Energy: The Wellness Piece You've Been Missing

You've probably tried everything. Better sleep hygiene. Magnesium before bed. Cutting caffeine after noon. And still, by 3pm, your brain feels like...

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ResearchMay 22, 2026

Human-Centric Lighting: What Specifiers and Architects Need to Know

Most office buildings are designed to optimise energy consumption. That's not wrong. But it leaves out something that arguably matters more: the hu...

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Case studyMay 22, 2026

Light Health Tracker: What Your Whoop and Oura Are Missing

Your Whoop tracks HRV. Your Oura tracks sleep. But neither measures light, the single input driving both. Discover what's missing from your wellnes...

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ResearchMay 20, 2026

East vs West: Why Eastward Jet Lag Is So Much Harder to Beat

Fly west and you’re tired but functional. Fly east and you’re wrecked for a week. It’s not your imagination. The direction matters biologically — a...

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Case studyMay 16, 2026

Why You Feel Tired All Day But Can’t Sleep at Night

Tired during the day, wired at night. It’s one of the most common complaints in modern life — and it has a specific biological cause that’s rarely ...

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