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Blue light from evening screens disrupts natural sleep onset and circadian rhythm
Knowledge workers and students struggle to fall asleep after evening screen use because artificial lighting—especially blue light from phones, computers, and overhead lights—suppresses melatonin production and delays sleep onset by hours. Current solutions like blue light glasses are inconsistently effective, apps are ignored, and most people lack practical alternatives that don't require abandoning evening work or social activities.
Validation Scores
search volume
10%
pain intensity
56%
payment evidence
10%
competition gap
80%
Overall Score: 38.9%
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Problem Details
- Category
- fitness_wellness
- Pain Keywords
- sleep disruption, blue light exposure, circadian rhythm, melatonin suppression, evening screen time, insomnia
- Signals Collected
- 1
- Created
- 2026-08-20 17:25