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Sleep Button On Alarm Clock. It’s no coincidence that snooze buttons are almost always the largest button on an alarm clock. New research suggests that hitting the snooze button to squeeze in an extra five or 10 minutes of sleep may actually be good for you In those years, the snooze button has been punched and pummeled countless mornings, each percussive click granting a few more minutes of silence — just enough time to drift back off to sleep before the cycle starts anew. Hitting the snooze button on your morning alarm might not actually be bad for you, new research suggests. Two new studies published in a report in the journal of sleep research. That model’s snooze lasted nine minutes, but there were likely multiple reasons why.

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Hitting the snooze button on your morning alarm might not actually be bad for you, new research suggests. In those years, the snooze button has been punched and pummeled countless mornings, each percussive click granting a few more minutes of silence — just enough time to drift back off to sleep before the cycle starts anew. New research suggests that hitting the snooze button to squeeze in an extra five or 10 minutes of sleep may actually be good for you That model’s snooze lasted nine minutes, but there were likely multiple reasons why. It’s no coincidence that snooze buttons are almost always the largest button on an alarm clock. Two new studies published in a report in the journal of sleep research.

Man Sleeping in Bed, Focus on Alarm Clock. Space for Text Stock Photo

Sleep Button On Alarm Clock Hitting the snooze button on your morning alarm might not actually be bad for you, new research suggests. In those years, the snooze button has been punched and pummeled countless mornings, each percussive click granting a few more minutes of silence — just enough time to drift back off to sleep before the cycle starts anew. That model’s snooze lasted nine minutes, but there were likely multiple reasons why. It’s no coincidence that snooze buttons are almost always the largest button on an alarm clock. New research suggests that hitting the snooze button to squeeze in an extra five or 10 minutes of sleep may actually be good for you Two new studies published in a report in the journal of sleep research. Hitting the snooze button on your morning alarm might not actually be bad for you, new research suggests.

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