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What if we didn't need sleep to dream? Well, scientists may have found a way to hack those benefits even when you're awake.
Research suggests that how often people check social media − and how emotionally engaged they are with it − can influence sleep even more than how much time they spend online.
While serotonin levels can dip and melatonin levels increase when there is less daylight (which can lead to low mood and ...
Another key psychological mechanism contributing to sleep procrastination is delay discounting; the favouring of immediate ...