If it helps, the science of phone screens disrupting sleep patterns is sketchy at best.
To test the theory, BYU psychology professor Chad Jensen and researchers from the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center compared the sleep outcomes of individuals in three categories: those who used their phone at night with the Night Shift function turned on, those who used their phone at night without Night Shift and those who did not use a smartphone before bed at all.
“In the whole sample, there were no differences across the three groups,” Jensen said. “Night Shift is not superior to using your phone without Night Shift or even using no phone at all.”
Actually they found higher sleep quality in some groups.
The article also doesn't mention how long the study was and only looked at 18-24 years old.
The main issue with light exposure are long term effects, such as increased rush of hormone-depebdant cancers.
We don't have a lot of long term study, but we know melatonin production is affected.
For the record, I did my PhD on light pollution, and while not a health expert, I have assisted to multiple talks at scientific conferences on the subject.
Hah, jokes on you Science, my circadian rhythm has been fucked for my entire life and I'm also old enough to have had a childhood where cell phones didn't even have screens on them.
Do you ever think about how if we actually cared enough to make a phone that was just as easy for a blind person to use, it would also be a phone that any person who isn’t blind could use just before bed without any of these other issues?