#siesta

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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

From pajamas and the chamber pot' to the coffee nap': In search of the perfect siesta

Humans have a predisposition to experience a drop in alertness and vigilance around midday, between six and eight hours after waking up. In fact, the word siesta comes from the Latin sexta, which in Ancient Rome referred to the sixth hour of the day from dawn; a time reserved for rest and relaxation. There are many markers we measure in the laboratory which indicate that this period is present, even without having eaten lunch, he states.
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fromSouth China Morning Post
2 months ago

How a nap helps you power through the day and why you should set your alarm

Ten- to thirty-minute afternoon power naps refresh, reduce grogginess, support mental health, and associate with lower cardiovascular, obesity, and stroke risk.
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