Sleeping during weekends may not repay sleep ‘debt’ – Daily Trust

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Sleeping during weekends may not repay sleep ‘debt’

People who are sleep-deprived during the week often try to make up for it on weekends, but a new study suggests the tactic may backfire.

 

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