2014-09-15

Daylight Improves Health and Sleep of Workers, Study Shows

New research reported in the June 2014 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine is showing that daylight-deprived workers are literally losing sleep. This can mean poor performance at work and changes in attitude, memory and metabolism, say the study’s authors.
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