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You May Not Need Eight Hours of Sleep

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July 5, 2026

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You May Not Need Eight Hours of Sleep

Sleep is an incredible physical process. There is an early night surge of growth hormone to restore muscle and a slow drop in blood pressure that gives hearts and blood vessels a break. The recently discovered glymphatic system in the brain works like a washing machine while we sleep, flushing out potentially harmful metabolic debris. []

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Health News | Mail Online

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· Jun 21, 2026

Everything you think you know about sleep is a LIE: You don't need eight hours... mornings are more important than evenings... and why this health trend is making it WORSE

Everything you think you know about sleep is a LIE: You don't need eight hours... mornings are more important than evenings... and why this health trend is making it WORSE

Daily Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

The ultimate guide for surviving England's Monday 1am kickoff: Sleep experts reveal the surprisingly specific amount of time to sleep before the game, the breakfast to boost your energy, and their verdict of whether to drink or not...

The ultimate guide for surviving England's Monday 1am kickoff: Sleep experts reveal the surprisingly specific amount of time to sleep before the game, the breakfast to boost your energy, and their verdict of whether to drink or not...

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

I’m a sleep doctor. These are the signs you have a real sleep problem

Are you always tired, even when you try to prioritise sleep? This might be why.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

70% of Chinese people take naps daily, continuing an ancient medical tradition

China is a country that boasts daily naps despite its stressful work rhythm. In fact, such breaks are a traditional practice dating back thousands of years. According to a survey by the China Sleep Research Society published in March, 72 per cent of Chinese people like an afternoon nap lasting at least 30 minutes. The benefits of afternoon naps have been documented in China’s earliest medicine text Huangdi Neijing, or the Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor, which is said to have been completed...

The Economic Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

How sleepless nights are feeding a new economy

How sleepless nights are feeding a new economy

The News Letter

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· Jul 2, 2026

Sleep headphone mask drops to £20.79 on Amazon - and could help shift workers and football fans rest better

The blackout sleep mask with built-in Bluetooth audio could help users unwind and rest more easily during unusual sleeping hours

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