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Light pollution: In the urban landscape that we live in, light pollution can have implications for the visual environment, but most importantly human health. Light pollution is a vastly real problem that is troublesome to humans. The issue is that even frail amounts of light can hinder our pineal gland from producing the favorable melatonin. Increased light exposure acting through the pineal gland reduces melatonin production, thereby declining the indeterminate on unaltered outcome of the pineal gland. In a indirect clash it would disturb people inside, who then turn on lights and bare themselves to more light. Introduction to light pollution at night may expand the risk of breast lymphoma by subduing the normal nighttime creation of melatonin by the pineal gland, that could expand the delivery of estrogen by the ovaries. The main cause of light pollution is the poor planning from engineers on the placement of our street lights, irresponsible usage of lights leaving them on while occupying another room, setting timers for lights, and leaving Christmas lights on all nightDonnabyrd01 (talk) 00:16, 4 May 2019 (UTC) New article name goes here new article content ...
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