Get a Better Night's Sleep Without Electronic Media

Posted by Lifehacker US Edition at 9:25 AM on August 28, 2007

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A study at Osaka University in Japan shows that people who surf the internet or watch TV before bedtime report that they are not getting enough sleep—however, they are catching as many Z's as people who don't watch TV or surf before hitting the sack:

"The longer media use before sleep can trigger (self-perceived) insufficient sleep," lead researcher Dr. Nakamori Suganuma, of Osaka University, Japan, told Reuters Health.
So internet and TV usage changes "sleep demand and sleep quality." It's time to turn off that computer well before bedtime, folks. Photo by SuperFantastic.

AU - aww, does this mean no more eps of Dr Who before bed? Sad geek. :(

 

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