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Interrupted sleep impacts mood more than lack of sleep, study finds

November 2, 2015 by

Experiencing frequent interruptions during sleep may be worse for mood than lack of sleep, suggests a new study, possibly because sleep disturbances affect slow-wave sleep.

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