sleep. According to research, there's a reason why you need to snooze more than your partner. The study by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) looked into sleep as researchers received information from 452,633 people.
Dr Hassan Dashti said: "Napping is somewhat controversial. "It was important to try to disentangle the biological pathways that contribute to why we nap."Participants were asked how often they napped during the day out of three choices – never/rarely, sometimes or usually.
Some of the group wore an activity monitor accelerometer to make sure they reported their snoozing accurately.The data showed 123 regions in the human genome associated with napping, most of which had been linked with sleepy people.Scientists also found.
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