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Source: THE HILL, 6/4/21
Depression affects many aspects of life, and for some people it may mean that they sleep longer or different hours than they would normally. "We have known for some time that there is a relationship between sleep timing and mood, but a question we often hear from clinicians is: How much earlier do we need to shift people to see a benefit?" says senior author Celine Vetter, assistant professor of integrative physiology at Colorado University Boulder, in a press release.
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