"Snoozing for a limited time in the morning is probably not bad for you," says the new study's lead author Tina Sundelin, a sleep researcher at Stockholm University.
"If you disturb someone's sleep, it's not good-quality sleep, and they often feel tired afterwardsâbut this [idea] is based on a whole night of sleep fragmentation," explains Sundelin.
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