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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sleep disorders specialist warns of misleading takeaway from study suggesting snooze button benefits
A study out of Sweden's Stockholm University suggests hitting the snooze button on the alarm clock might not be as bad a habit as we may have been led to believe. The researchers say their analysis of ...
When the lights are off but sleep remains elusive, people are often tempted to look for answers where they always do: Online, and especially on YouTube. There, they can find content creators promising ...
It is often claimed that using the snooze button can have negative effects on sleep and cognitive processes, but there has been no direct evidence to this effect. New research from the Department of ...
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 ...
When I was growing up, our alarm clocks didn’t have snooze buttons. When my alarm clock went off and I wanted to stay in bed a little longer, I had to re-set it. GE, the inventor of the snooze alarm, ...
How often do you press the snooze button? It is an old pastime, likely from your high school days. The alarm blares, and you, half dazed, slap the clock, hoping it will stop so you can get some ...
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