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Mirrors may be affecting your sleep at night

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A common object in your bedroom could be quietly preventing you from getting deep, restful sleep.

Many people struggle with poor sleep without fully understanding why. Even when common factors like stress and screen use are reduced, sleep quality can still be affected.

According to research referenced by Harvard Medical School and Sleep Foundation, the explanation may sometimes lie in the bedroom environment itself, reports lrytas.lt

An overlooked factor

Sleep issues are often linked to lifestyle habits, but as reported by tvnet.lv, experts also point to physical surroundings as a contributing cause.

A common household item can subtly interfere with the brain’s ability to fully relax at night.

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This is particularly relevant when mirrors are placed in certain positions within the room. The issue is not the object itself, but what it reflects.

Why it matters

Harvard Medical School explains that the brain remains sensitive to movement and light, even during sleep.

Mirrors can reflect small changes in the environment, such as passing headlights or shifting shadows.

This creates a form of visual disturbance that may keep the brain in a lighter state of sleep. As a result, the body may not achieve the level of rest needed for full recovery.

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How to improve sleep

Experts recommend simple adjustments to reduce disruption:

  • Avoid placing mirrors directly opposite the bed
  • Cover mirrors at night if they cannot be moved
  • Keep the room dark, cool, and quiet
  • Limit light exposure before bedtime

Sleep Foundation also highlights the importance of consistent sleep routines.

If sleep problems persist over time, seeking professional advice may be necessary.

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