The Future of Everything

Best of: The future of sleep

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Mar 6, 2026
Jamie Zeitzer, Stanford psychiatrist and neurobiologist who studies circadian rhythms and sleep, shares practical sleep science. He discusses how light timing shapes the body clock. He explains screens, blue light, and why content and stress often matter more. He covers wearables, CBT for insomnia, shift work strategies, melatonin use, and simple routines to protect sleep.
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INSIGHT

Blue Light Matters Less Than Light History And Content

  • Blue light is more potent photon-for-photon because of melanopsin sensitivity, but overall context and prior daytime light matter more.
  • Zeitzer: phone blue-light filters help little if you lacked daytime bright light and the app content itself can keep you awake.
ADVICE

Avoid Sleep Anxiety From Alarmist Messages

  • Don't scare people about sleep; anxiety about poor sleep worsens outcomes more than occasional bad nights.
  • Zeitzer argues that alarmist long-term risk framing (e.g., small diabetes risk decades later) doesn't change behavior and increases stress.
INSIGHT

Wearables Can Harm More Than Help

  • Consumer sleep wearables often give decontextualized and inaccurate data for bad sleepers, which can increase anxiety.
  • Zeitzer: even if accurate, the devices lack actionable context and can make people worry about specific sleep stages.
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