A good night’s sleep isn’t just essential to starting your day off on the right foot—it’s also crucial to your overall well-being and longevity. While one night of subpar snoozing may not seem like a big deal, the resulting hour of sleep deprivation could take up to four days1 to recover from. Yikes!
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