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  2. Going to bed at 9 p.m. every night could improve your health ...

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    The benefits of going to bed early. The most obvious benefit of going to bed early is that you likely will get more sleep. When you have an early work day, getting to bed by 9 or 10 p.m. can ...

  3. The Secret Bedtime Hack I Followed to Fall Asleep an Hour Earlier

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    “If your goal is to go to bed one hour earlier, then start by moving your bedtime back by 15-minute intervals each week.” Little-by-little was the key, so each week, I went to bed 15 minutes ...

  4. Is going to bed late a problem? - AOL

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    Though trend pieces suggest that Gen Z-ers prefer going to sleep at 9 p.m., this poll found that 11 p.m. is more popular, with 24% of 18- to 29-year-olds naming that as their usual bedtime ...

  5. Bedtime procrastination - Wikipedia

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    Turning off electronic devices at least one hour before bed. In a darker environment, humans produce the sleep hormone melatonin. Therefore, people should limit the light they receive before going to sleep. [15] Taking a hot shower or bath to reduce stresses. [15] Writing down thoughts, feelings, and experiences that stood out throughout the ...

  6. How going to bed past midnight could affect your mental health

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    Going to bed after 1 a.m. may have a negative impact on mental health, according to a new study. Researchers say an individual’s chronotype — whether they are a morning person or evening ...

  7. Start school later movement - Wikipedia

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    Even discounting for the distractions of homework and extracurricular demands and electronics, most adolescents find it difficult to fall asleep before about 11 p.m. or rise before about 8 a.m. In addition, they need to sleep in until 8 a.m. or so to get the 9 or more hours of sleep that most sleep research suggests they need. [17]

  8. 10 Things You Should Never Do Before You Go to Bed - AOL

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    Many of us sabotage our precious sleep with habits that keep us awake longer than a toddler on a sugar high. Here are 10 things you should avoid before turning in.

  9. Morningness–eveningness questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The morningness–eveningness questionnaire (MEQ) is a self-assessment questionnaire developed by researchers James A. Horne and Olov Östberg in 1976. Its main purpose is to measure whether a person's circadian rhythm (biological clock) produces peak alertness in the morning, in the evening, or in between.