Sleeping This Much Increases Your Diabetes Risk By 58%, New Study Finds

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  • 15round
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    #11
    Most people don't have enough hours in a day to sleep more than six hours a day. I try to take a nap on the weekends and my body catches up to where I should be but the cycle starts over again on Monday.

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    • OctoberRed
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      #12
      Originally posted by 15round
      Most people don't have enough hours in a day to sleep more than six hours a day. I try to take a nap on the weekends and my body catches up to where I should be but the cycle starts over again on Monday.
      Same problem I have, no time.

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        #13
        The most benefical sleep is from 10 pm to 2 am this helps you the most and keeps you fresh

        Btw im writing this at half 3 in the morning .Im cant even follow my own advice

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          #14
          Originally posted by boxinglife8
          The most benefical sleep is from 10 pm to 2 am this helps you the most and keeps you fresh

          Btw im writing this at half 3 in the morning .Im cant even follow my own advice
          I very rarely fall asleep before 12am

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