It’s not about how long you sleep, it’s about when you do. A new study has found students who consistently sleep at the same time daily get better grades compared to peers with haywire sleep patterns, Nature reports. Sleeping at irregular hours disrupts our circadian clock, which helps our body keep time for many biological functions, including sleeping. […]
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