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Early to bed, early to rise- does it really make you healthy, wealthy, and wise?

In recent years, different sleep schedules have become a part of our society. Going to bed early in the night and waking up early in the morning is not a norm anymore. To inculcate different sleep patterns into the regular language, people have decided to categorize themselves into morning-person or evening-person. Morning people, as the…

2020/10/19 in Cognition, Physiological Psychology, Sleep.

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