Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute
World’s Largest Sleep Study Shows Too Much Shut-eye Can be Bad for Your Brain
Preliminary results from the world’s largest sleep study have shown that people who sleep on average between seven to eight hours per night performed better cognitively than those who slept less, or more, than this amount. Neuroscientists from Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute released their findings in the high-impact journal, SLEEP. The world’s largest sleep ...
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