It’s no secret that quality sleep is an integral part of our overall well-being, but the more we come to know about sleep, the more we learn about how it truly affects the body. And according to a study published in European Heart Journal–Digital Health, the heart is no exception. Here’s what researchers discovered when studying how bedtimes affect heart health.
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