You could say that people are hitting the snooze button at a rather alarming frequency. Over half (55.6%) of the sleep sessions recorded in a study published in journal Scientific Reports ended with a ...
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More than 55% of people hit the snooze button daily — here's how it impacts your brain and body
Indulging in a little extra sleep in the morning courtesy of the snooze button is something many of us will be familiar with. But now, a new study has shed light on just how many people have this ...
Often, when someone aims to wake up at 6 a.m., the temptation to steal a few extra minutes of sleep by hitting the snooze button is all too common. It feels like a harmless indulgence. A few peaceful ...
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