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 ...
More than half of sleep sessions end with the snooze button, with people sneaking in an extra 11 minutes on average, a new study reveals — but experts say it may not be a good idea. Researchers from ...
A 2022 sleep study found that 57% of participants hit the snooze button regularly. A neuroscientist explains how hitting the snooze button can fragment your last minutes of sleep. She also explains ...
Playing games with your alarm robs your body of some of its most restorative sleep — and nearly half of us are guilty of this, according to a new study. More than half of people hit the snooze button, ...
The Journal of Sleep Research said in a new report that 30 minutes of snoozing "improved or did not affect performance" Getty If you snooze, you really don’t lose — at least that's according to a new ...
Hitting the snooze button each morning could be worth the extra few minutes in bed, according to a new sleep loss study published Wednesday, which found that even though people who use the snooze ...
Hitting the snooze button doesn’t hurt, and might even help one wake up, a new study has found. While use of the snooze button tends to carry negative connotations, a study published Wednesday in the ...
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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 ...
The snooze button has gotten a bad rap over the years — but a new study published in the Journal of Sleep Research suggests that snoozing doesn’t always mean losing. Researchers from Stockholm ...
Challenging conventional wisdom, new research suggests that hitting the snooze button does not lead to cognitive impairment on waking and may actually provide cognitive benefits. Researchers did two ...
Few gadgets are more hated than the alarm clock, a device whose primary purpose is to rudely rip you from the pleasant world of sleep into the cold, harsh, unforgiving reality that we live in every ...
CEOs, article after article tells us, never hit the snooze button. “Hitting the snooze button is something you’ll never find a successful person doing,” Birdsong founder and CEO Monica Snyder said ...
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