blue light exposure linked to lower blood pressure, heart rate, and reduced sweating

Blue light exposure has been linked to reductions in blood pressure and heart rate, as well as suppression of sweat secretion, suggesting a potential for temporary anxiety relief via parasympathetic activation.

What this means for you

When your heart rate slows and blood pressure dips, your body is shifting into a calmer, more relaxed state — the opposite of the stress response. Less sweating and a quieter nervous system can mean you simply feel more at ease, which most people notice as a sense of mental calm and physical unwinding.

The published research

Effects of Different Visual Color Stimuli on Stress Responses in Patients with Dental Phobia
Journal of Clinical Medicine · 2025
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