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Thursday, February 09, 2023

Tag: sleep cycles

Go To Sleep!
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Go To Sleep!

Evie Dole May 9, 2016

With the end of the semester fast approaching, many college students will be looking at a some sleepless nights in efforts to receive more impressive GPAs. But recent studies conducted in the United Kingdom have found that sleep is the most important thing in obtaining cognitive recall.

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Fighting insomnia one night at a time
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Fighting insomnia one night at a time

Carleeann Allen February 1, 2015

College students are some of the most sleep-deprived people in the world. Getting the eight hours of sleep that doctors recommend is almost unrealistic due to the busy schedules most … Read More

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College students and sleeping problems
Health and Wellness

College students and sleeping problems

Benjamin Chi September 28, 2014

Not getting enough sleep is a struggle for every college student in America. Whether it’s due to studying all night or hanging out with friends, its seems like some people … Read More

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