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Health Tip for 24 March, '11

Control your TV watching habit as the light emitted from the TV may affect the body's natural rhythm, resulting in irregular sleep & extreme fatigue.

The light emitted from the television can reduce the levels of the brain hormone melatonin, especially if you watch television late at night, under dim light. Reduced levels of melatonin have been linked to irregular sleep and early puberty in girls.

Tags: Watching TV, Sleep, Fatigue

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