When we sleep, our brain moves from non-rapid eye movement to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which take place in roughly 90-minute-long cycles. In the early part of the night, you experience restorative sleep. As Dr. Raj explains, As the night progresses towards morning, ‘you get more of the lighter, dream-infused REM sleep.’.....READ THE FULL STORY>>.....READ THE FULL STORY>>
Whether you sleep early, or go to bed late, if you have a consistent sleep schedule, your body would generally work out a way to balance it out.
Dr. Raj states,
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So thus, it would transpire that going to bed at 3-4 AM might mean that you are depriving your body from good-quality restorative sleep.
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In response to the video, some viewers highlighted their sheer inability to fall asleep. One said,
Shift-workers who don’t have control on their sleep schedule also chimed in. One comment states