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“This helps to maintain what sleep medicine practitioners call `stimulus control,’ which helps your brain associate the bed with sleep, rather than wakefulness and stress,” he says.
“Avoid doing work or anything stressful from your bed,” says Jeff Kahn, co-founder of the Chicago-based sleep-research company Rise Science, which developed a sleep-tracking app, Rise.
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