Does the full moon make us sleepless? A neurologist explains the science behind sleep, mood and lunar myths

Have you ever tossed and turned under a full moon and wondered if its glow was keeping you awake? For generations, people have believed that the Moon has the power to stir up sleepless nights and strange behavior—even madness itself. The word “lunacy” comes directly from *luna*, Latin for Moon.

Police officers, hospital staff, and emergency workers often swear that their nights get busier under a full moon. But does science back that up? The answer is, of course, more nuanced than folklore suggests.

### What the Full Moon Really Does to Sleep

Several studies show that people really do sleep differently in the days leading up to the full moon, when moonlight shines brightest in the evening sky. During this period, people sleep about 20 minutes less, take longer to fall asleep, and spend less time in deep, restorative sleep.

Large population studies confirm this pattern, finding that people across different cultures tend to go to bed later and sleep for shorter periods in the nights before a full moon.

The most likely reason? Light. A bright moon in the evening can delay the body’s internal clock, reduce melatonin—the hormone that signals bedtime—and keep the brain more alert.

The changes are modest. Most people lose only 15 to 30 minutes of sleep, but the effect is measurable. It is strongest in places without artificial light, such as rural areas or while camping.

Some research also suggests that men and women may be affected differently. For instance, men seem to lose more sleep during the waxing phase, while women experience slightly less deep and restful sleep around the full moon.

### The Link with Mental Health

For centuries, people have blamed the full moon for stirring up madness. Folklore suggested that its glow could spark mania in bipolar disorder, provoke seizures in people with epilepsy, or trigger psychosis in those with schizophrenia.

The theory was simple: lose sleep under a bright moon and vulnerable minds might unravel.

Modern science adds an important twist. Research is clear that sleep loss itself is a powerful driver of mental health problems. Even one rough night can heighten anxiety and drag down mood. Ongoing sleep disruption raises the risk of depression, suicidal thoughts, and flare-ups of conditions like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

That means even the modest sleep loss seen around a full moon could matter more for people who are already at risk. Someone with bipolar disorder, for example, may be far more sensitive to shortened or fragmented sleep than the average person.

But here’s the catch: when researchers step back and look at large groups of people, the evidence that lunar phases trigger psychiatric crises is weak. No reliable pattern has been found between the Moon and hospital admissions, discharges, or lengths of stay.

A few studies suggest there may be small effects. In India, psychiatric hospitals recorded more use of restraints during full moons, based on data collected between 2016 and 2017. In China, researchers noted a slight rise in schizophrenia admissions around the full moon, using hospital records from 2012 to 2017.

Still, these findings are not consistent worldwide and may reflect cultural factors or local hospital practices as much as biology.

### Other Theories Fall Short

Over the years, scientists have explored other explanations for supposed lunar effects—from gravitational “tidal” pulls on the body to subtle geomagnetic changes and shifts in barometric pressure.

Yet, none of these mechanisms hold up under scrutiny. The gravitational forces that move oceans are far too weak to affect human physiology, and studies of geomagnetic and atmospheric changes during lunar phases have yielded inconsistent or negligible results.

This makes sleep disruption from nighttime light exposure the most plausible link between the Moon and human behavior.

### Why the Myth Lingers

If the science is so inconclusive, why do so many people believe in the “full moon effect”?

Psychologists point to a concept called *illusory correlation*. We notice and remember the unusual nights that coincide with a full moon but forget the many nights when nothing happened.

The Moon is also highly visible. Unlike hidden sleep disruptors such as stress, caffeine, or scrolling on a phone, the Moon is right there in the sky—easy to blame.

### Lessons from the Moon for Modern Sleep

Even if the Moon does not drive us “mad,” its small influence on sleep highlights something important: light at night matters.

Our bodies are designed to follow the natural cycle of light and dark. Extra light in the evening—whether from moonlight, streetlights, or phone screens—can delay circadian rhythms, reduce melatonin, and lead to lighter, more fragmented sleep.

This same biology helps explain the health risks of daylight saving time. When clocks “spring forward,” evenings stay artificially brighter. That shift delays sleep and disrupts circadian timing on a much larger scale than the Moon, contributing to increased accidents and cardiovascular risks, as well as reduced workplace safety.

In our modern world, artificial light has a much bigger impact on sleep than the Moon ever will. That is why many sleep experts argue for permanent standard time, which better matches our biological rhythms.

### Conclusion

So if you find yourself restless on a full moon night, you may not be imagining things—the Moon can tug at your sleep. But if sleeplessness happens often, look closer to home.

It is likely a culprit of the light in your hand rather than the one in the sky.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/26/does-the-full-moon-make-us-sleepless-a-neurologist-explains-the-science-behind-sleep-mood-and-lunar-myths/

Trump inks trade deals on Asia trip, with US-China agreement close ahead of Xi meeting

The president expressed optimism that a deal between the U.S. and China was close. He stated, “China wants to make a deal, and we want to make a deal.” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent echoed this sentiment on Sunday morning, confirming that both sides had agreed to a “framework” for the deal.

China had hoped to avoid new 100% tariffs scheduled to go into effect on November 1. Bessent thanked President Trump for the negotiating leverage that the threat of these tariffs provided. “President Trump gave me a great deal of negotiating leverage with the threat of the 100% tariffs, and I believe we’ve reached a very substantial framework that will avoid that and allow us to discuss many other things with the Chinese,” Bessent told NBC.

Chinese trade negotiator Li Chenggang told reporters that the sides had reached a “preliminary consensus.” Further progress is expected during Trump’s upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea on Thursday. Trump also expressed hopes to visit China and invited Xi to visit Washington or his Mar-a-Lago estate.

The new Chinese tariffs had been introduced in response to U.S. limitations on rare earth minerals imposed on China.

In addition to the developments with China, the U.S. also secured trade deals with several other nations during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Kuala Lumpur. New agreements were signed with Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia.

President Trump attended a ceremony marking an expanded ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia. The two countries had recently fought a brief conflict lasting five days in July, which resulted in dozens of deaths and displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians. Taking credit for helping to end the conflict, Trump stated, “On behalf of the United States, I’m proud to help settle this conflict and forge a future for the region.”

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called the agreement a “historic day,” while Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul described the new deal as laying “the building blocks for a lasting peace.” The trade deals with Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia included reductions in tariffs across the board.

President Trump had previously threatened to impose tariffs on Thailand and Cambodia if they failed to reach a peace deal. Notably, the deals with Malaysia and Thailand contained provisions related to critical minerals used in electronic devices, helping to reduce American reliance on Chinese rare earth minerals.

**Tariff Exclusion Process in Trump 2.0: A Big Departure from the First Term**

Trump also continued to strengthen relations with other Asian countries during his appearance at ASEAN. The summit included nations such as Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam, among others. During his address, the president made a strong friendship appeal to the countries present:

“The United States is with you 100%, and we intend to be a strong partner and friend for many generations to come,” Trump said.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/world/3864332/trump-trade-deals-asia-trip-china-tariffs/

The Outer Worlds 2’s weirdest weapon is a flashing rainbow sword that turns combat into a rhythm game I’m terrible at

It’s fair to say that *The Outer Worlds 2* loves its weird weapons. From the first moment you step foot on Paradise Island, you’ll start discovering all sorts of strange murder contraptions. These range from a sniper rifle that fires sneaky explosive bolts you detonate when you reload, to a pistol that infects enemies with a contagious disease they can spread.

The strangest weapon by far that I’ve discovered in my travels through Arcadia, though, is a sword that turns combat into a rhythm game. Yes, you read that correctly—if you don’t slash and slice to the old-timey beat, you won’t gain its bonus. This sword might seem like a bit of a meme at first, but when fully powered up, I’m convinced it might be the best melee weapon in the game.

### The Spectrum Dance Saber

The weapon is called the Spectrum Dance Saber, and it’s quite hard to get. You’ll first have to complete an elaborate collectible quest to unlock it, and even then, it’ll set you back 16,500 bits, making it by far the most expensive weapon I’ve found in the game. Even after unscrupulously looting my way across the first few regions, this still put a serious dent in my hoard of bits.

Its perk reads:
**Dance Mode:** Perform the prompted dance action to keep the beat alive!

Here’s how it actually works: when you enter combat, a new UI appears in the center of the screen, the music starts, and two arrows come in from either side. All you have to do is swing the sword at the right time to power it up a little. Each swing changes the color of the sword and fills the note in the UI.

### Effects and Gameplay

This is where it starts to get a bit busted. The Spectrum Dance Saber applies effects to enemies based on the color it is when you hit them. For example:

– If the note is **white**, it will freeze enemies.
– If it’s **red**, they’ll detonate in a fiery explosion.

Once you’ve successfully hit enough beats and the note is full of all the colors, the sword enters its super state, flashing a rainbow as it cycles through them at speed.

In this super state, every slash applies a different effect to enemies based on sword color. The results are pretty chaotic as enemies simultaneously freeze, explode, corrode, and more, stacking multiple conditions on them.

Even better, you no longer have to keep the beat in this turbo-state, meaning you can attack at will. When the super state ends, the sword starts the minigame again.

### Tips for Using the Spectrum Dance Saber

Although the beat is very consistent, it’s challenging to match your attacks with enemies while also blocking, evading, and just generally staying alive. However, there’s a useful quirk: your timed swings don’t actually have to hit enemies to count. This means you can power up your sword with regular swings from cover and then rush into combat when it reaches its turbo-state.

Admittedly, this might be a bug that gets patched out later, but for now, it works.

### How to Obtain the Spectrum Dance Saber

You can get the Spectrum Dance Saber once you complete Paradise Island and unlock Free Market Station. Head to the bazaar and go upstairs in *The 2nd Choice Tavern* to find Fionna F. Walker.

If you can collect 25 Tossball/Pitchball cards (to beat her collection), this Sub Rosa merchant will let you access her special inventory, including the rhythm sword.

While 25 cards might seem like a lot, I managed to gather most of them from Paradise Island and Free Market Station, with the last few coming from Golden Ridge.

When the game fully releases, I’ll be publishing a guide with all of the Tossball/Pitchball card locations, so I’ll be sure to link it here. Stay tuned!
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/outer-worlds-2-spectrum-dance-saber/

EXCLUSIVE: Hugh Jackman’s Failure Brings Deborra-Lee Furness Joy! — Hunky Actor Having Trouble Selling Tickets to New York Show… After ‘Cheating’ Allegations Led to Bitter Divorce

**Oct. 26, 2025, Published 9:00 a.m. ET**

**World’s Greatest Showman Hugh Jackman Struggles to Sell Tickets, Much to Ex-Wife Deborra-Lee Furness’s Satisfaction**

Hugh Jackman, famously known as the world’s greatest showman, is reportedly having trouble selling tickets to his one-man show in New York. This news comes as music to the ears of his gleeful ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, who, according to RadarOnline.com sources, believes he deserves nothing but bad luck following revelations of his cheating ways.

“Deb has moved on, but she’s getting a fiendish delight hearing he can’t fill seats at his one-man show” at Radio City Music Hall, a source revealed.

Another insider added, “It seems Hugh’s not as invincible as he thought he was. People have told her he’s struggling and down in the dumps over the lack of ticket sales.”

**Deborra-Lee Furness’s Reaction**

The same insider further commented, “Deb clearly feels he stabbed her in the back, and she means to make him pay dearly. She loved him, and he was her everything, and now he’s a louse who broke her heart and betrayed her.”

**Why Are Ticket Sales Suffering?**

As RadarOnline.com readers are aware, Jackman, 57, and his fellow Australian Furness, 69, who married in 1996 when she was a big star Down Under and he was relatively unknown, announced their separation in September 2023. Their split came amid rumors of Jackman’s clandestine affair with Sutton Foster, 50, his married leading lady in the Broadway revival of *The Music Man*.

In his new show, titled *Hugh Jackman Live: From New York, With Love*, the X-Men alum performs songs from some of his biggest screen and stage hits, including *The Greatest Showman*, *Les Misérables*, *The Boy From Oz*, and *The Music Man*.

Broadway insiders, however, suggest that neither Jackman nor the show itself is entirely to blame for the lagging ticket sales. They attribute part of the struggle to a drop in international tourism to New York City.

“Others say audiences are avoiding Hugh because he’s a love rat – he’s become a turnoff to a lot of people who used to love him for his family values and his devotion to his former wife,” a source explained.

“Either way, the show could be in real crisis if this continues, and Hugh’s darling Sutton won’t be able to pull him out of this slump,” the insider claimed. “And Deb is feeling no sympathy for him.”
https://radaronline.com/p/hugh-jackman-ticket-struggles-deborra-lee-furness-scandal/

Russia says more than 80 people detained for questioning after Moscow street fight

**Over 80 People Questioned Following Major Street Fight Between Migrants in Moscow**

*MOSCOW (Reuters)* – Russia’s Interior Ministry reported on Sunday that more than 80 individuals were taken to police stations for questioning following a significant street fight between migrants in a residential area of Moscow. The ministry stated that all foreigners involved in the incident would face deportation.

Russian media released videos showing people engaged in violent clashes on the street using clubs and spades. The footage also revealed the smashing of windows near parked cars around the Prokshino residential complex. However, the cause of the fight remains unclear.

According to the Interior Ministry, 19 people have been arrested on charges of hooliganism. The ministry added that migrants holding Russian citizenship risk having their citizenship revoked. Foreign nationals involved who are not imprisoned will be deported and banned from re-entry into Russia, said Irina Volk, a spokesperson for the Interior Ministry.

Migration, particularly from former Soviet republics in Central Asia and the Caucasus, has emerged as a major domestic political issue in Russia. Restrictions on migration intensified following a deadly attack at a Moscow concert hall in 2024, which Russian authorities attributed to Tajik nationals.

In 2024, approximately 6.3 million migrants arrived in Russia, according to Interior Ministry figures. Nearly half of these migrants came from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Despite Russia’s domestic economy relying heavily on affordable labor from these regions—especially in construction and consumer industries—many Russian citizens have expressed concerns. They criticize the large influx of people, noting a perceived lack of familiarity with Russian customs and culture.

Additionally, Russia has been grappling with severe labor shortages across multiple sectors since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, as hundreds of thousands of Russian workers joined the military.

*Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Ros Russell*
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/russia-says-more-80-people-123257376.html

Police: Man shot, killed in ‘domestic dispute’ in Alexandria

One man was killed inside an apartment building in Alexandria, Virginia, Saturday night, according to police.

Alexandria police received a call for shots fired just before 11 p.m. on Berkeley Street near King Street. When officers arrived at the scene, they found a man inside an apartment suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police believe the shooting was the result of a domestic dispute. Although no arrests have been announced, authorities stated that “all parties involved are believed to be accounted for.”

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact APD Detective Escobar at 703-746-6819. Tips can be provided anonymously.

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https://wtop.com/alexandria/2025/10/police-man-shot-killed-in-domestic-dispute-in-alexandria/

Steelers Predicted to Find Darius Slay Replacement

The Pittsburgh Steelers secondary has been a significant disappointment through the first seven weeks of the 2025 NFL season. Despite adding veterans Jalen Ramsey and Darius Slay over the offseason to bolster the backfield, the duo of former All-Pros has not led to markedly improved results.

The struggles were especially evident in what many are calling the secondary’s worst performance of the season against the Cincinnati Bengals. In light of this, Pro Football Network’s Ian Cummings projects the Steelers to focus on strengthening their secondary in the upcoming offseason through the draft.

In his latest mock draft released Saturday, Cummings predicted that the Steelers will select Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy in the first round. Highlighting the urgency for the team, he wrote, “Unexpected circumstances have positioned the Steelers as the favorites to win the AFC North and secure a postseason berth in 2025, but there’s still work to do before this team is a sustained contender year in and year out. Adding youth at CB is one such key.”

With the Steelers aiming to solidify their defense, the addition of young, talented cornerbacks like McCoy could be crucial to their long-term success.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers/darius-slay-nfl-draft-rumors-news/

How JD Vance’s Supreme Court Case Could Change Campaign Finance

Recent stories about the parlous state of Democratic Party fundraising have brought attention to a perhaps unnoticed constitutional decision. It appears that some big donors are concerned about how various independent groups spent their money during the last election cycle.

However, should the party’s nominee try to improve fundraising efforts next time—for example, by arranging for one group to invest in state A and another group to invest in state B—the campaign would run afoul of federal law, which prohibits such coordination. This legal restriction presents a significant challenge for the party as it seeks to optimize fundraising strategies while remaining compliant with election regulations.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-10-26/jd-vance-supreme-court-case-could-change-campaign-finance-law

Paris Police Arrest Two Men in Connection With Jewel Heist From Louvre Museum

Suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of crown jewels from Paris’ Louvre Museum, the Paris prosecutor said Sunday, a week after the heist at the world’s most visited museum that stunned the world.

The prosecutor revealed that investigators made the arrests on Saturday evening, adding that one of the men taken into custody was preparing to leave the country from Roissy Airport. Earlier, French media outlets BFM TV and Le Parisien newspaper reported that two suspects had been arrested and taken into custody.

Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau did not confirm the exact number of arrests nor did she disclose whether the stolen jewels had been recovered.

The thieves carried out the robbery in less than eight minutes last Sunday morning, making off with jewels valued at roughly $102 million. French officials described how the intruders used a basket lift to scale the Louvre’s façade, forced open a window, smashed display cases, and fled the scene.

The museum’s director called the incident a “terrible failure.”

Ms. Beccuau said that investigators from a special police unit—tasked with armed robberies, serious burglaries, and art thefts—were responsible for making the arrests. She also expressed regret over a premature leak of information, warning that it could hinder the work of over 100 investigators “mobilized to recover the stolen jewels and apprehend all of the perpetrators.”

Further details will be unveiled after the suspects’ custody period ends, Ms. Beccuau added.

France’s Interior Minister, Laurent Nunez, praised “the investigators who have worked tirelessly, just as I asked them to, and who have always had my full confidence.”

The thieves made away with a total of eight objects, including a sapphire diadem, necklace, and single earring from a set linked to 19th-century queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense. They also took an emerald necklace and earrings associated with Empress Marie-Louise, Napoleon Bonaparte’s second wife, as well as a reliquary brooch.

Additionally, Empress Eugénie’s diamond diadem and her large corsage-bow brooch—an imperial ensemble of rare craftsmanship—were part of the loot.

One piece, Eugénie’s emerald-set imperial crown with more than 1,300 diamonds, was later found outside the museum. Although damaged, it was recoverable.
https://www.nysun.com/article/paris-police-arrest-two-men-in-connection-with-jewel-heist-from-louvre-museum