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It may not be how long you sleep, but how steady your internal clock stays from day to day. A person can be sleeping enough and still have a body clock that’s quietly coming unglued. That’s the unsettling takeaway from new research linking subtle shifts in daily sleep–wake timing and rest–activity rhythms to a higher ... Read more Read more ›
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From boardroom blunders to dinner party disasters, these seemingly harmless phrases might be sabotaging your credibility and revealing more about your insecurities than your intelligence. Read more ›
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