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feat: Add enhanced analytics dashboard with advanced visualizations
- Created EnhancedInsightsDashboard with multiple chart types:
  - Area charts with gradients for activity trends
  - Radar chart for weekly activity patterns
  - 24-hour heatmap visualization
  - Bubble/scatter chart for correlations
  - Time of day distribution bar chart
- Added toggle between basic and enhanced chart views
- Implemented chart export functionality (PNG/PDF)
- Fixed API endpoint URLs (circadian-rhythm, query params)
- Fixed component library conflicts (shadcn/ui → MUI)
- Added comprehensive null safety for timestamp handling
- Added alert type translations in all 5 languages
- Installed html2canvas and jspdf for export features
- Applied consistent minimum width styling to all charts

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