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Human circadian rhythms and urban density: celebrating the natural day-night cycle

Andersen, Marilyne  
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Danell, Megan Nicole  
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Proux, Alice
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Perrault, Dominique  
2021
SBAU 2021 DATA Book

Our exposure to light has a key role in regulating our biological clock through a dedicated photoreceptor present in the human eye. Increased awareness to its criticality when it comes to human well-being is urgently needed, as this criticality is potentially greatest in dense urban environments, though it effectively applies to any inhabitable area in the world.

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