The Mirror
UK · 1 hrs ago
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Night owls may be more prone to loneliness and anxiety, new sleep study suggests
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A new study suggests that people with late sleep schedules may be more susceptible to loneliness and anxiety, particularly during evening hours.
Night owls may be more prone to loneliness and anxiety, new sleep study suggests
New research suggests that those who go to bed late may experience greater loneliness and late night anxiety
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