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This behavior interferes with circadian rhythms, making it difficult to fall asleep. a) Exercising regularly b) Eating a balanced diet c) Exposure to blue light from screens d) Practicing mindfulness meditation

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Answer: Exposure to blue light from screens

Explanation: Blue light triggers the part of our brain that is responsible for waking is up, not putting us to sleep.

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