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Can LEDs replace sunlight?
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Can LEDs replace sunlight?
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LED lights, especially those with color tuning capabilities, can simulate the color temperature of sunlight, aiding in the maintenance of the body's natural circadian rhythm by providing the right type of light for different times of the day.
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