Scientists Claim These Common Sleep Habits Could Be Harming Your Health

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Robbins told Business Insider, “Because if we’re hitting several snooze bars and waiting, I believe it’s nine minutes, and then another nine minutes, all of that incremental sleep is very rarely that.” Plus, drifting in and out in the morning meant that sleepers would affect their R.E.M. cycle, just like nightcap drinkers.

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