Sleep Myths Debunked
Many believe that having blackout curtains is enough for shift workers, but light exposure can still disrupt sleep. Falling asleep immediately is often seen as a sign of good sleep, yet it may indicate sleep deprivation instead. Additionally, occasional sleep deprivation doesn't have lasting effects; it's important to focus on getting back on track rather than stressing over one bad night.In this clip
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Popular myths about sleep, debunked
Related Questions
Is this an accurate tip for shift workers? "Wearing sunglasses on the way home and keeping the bedroom pitch black helps shift workers sleep during the day."
What challenges do shift workers face with sleep?
Is it true that it's not possible to catch up on sleep after sleeping poorly for a long time? One or two bad nights can be easily recovered, but sleeping only 5 hours/night during the week and then trying to catch up on the weekend will not work, right?