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Published 12:36 30 Oct 2016 GMT
Updated 12:37 30 Oct 2016 GMT

Apparently, according to Attn:, the results of this study are far less grim than previous explorations. One study found that middle-aged and elderly adults who napped during the day were 14 percent more likely to die in a 13-year period than their non-napping peers. Death by napping doesn’t sound too bad to us right now. It’s not all bad news though. The study concludes that simply being aware of your tiredness and napping schedule can help. Keep your daytime nap under 40 minutes and all should be well. Go forth and nap in knowledge."Taking naps is widely prevalent around the world. So clarifying the relationship between naps and metabolic disease might offer a new strategy of treatment, especially as metabolic disease has been increasing steadily all over the world."
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