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How Your Bedtime Affects Your Brain, Mood, & Mindfulness

If you’re someone who hits their stride late at night—scrolling, streaming, or finishing up work long after everyone else has gone to bed—you’re not alone. But according to new research, your chronotype (a fancy term for whether you’re a morning bird or a night owl) may play a surprisingly big role in how you feel emotionally.
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