In a world divided into “morning larks” who wake up early, “night owls” who love to sleep in, and lots of people in-between, the early risers seem to enjoy the health advantage. Now more research ...
Eating or drinking less than 1 hour before bedtime was associated with increased risk of wake after sleep onset, a key symptom of chronic insomnia that significantly correlates with poor sleep quality ...
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