Sleep Recovery Myths
Napping after a poor night's sleep might seem like a quick fix, but it can lead to a cycle of sleepiness and poor rest. Adjusting bedtime or relying on caffeine may not be the best strategies either. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of sleep can help break this cycle and promote healthier sleep habits.In this clip
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Dr. Matthew Walker: Protocols to Improve Your Sleep | Huberman Lab Guest Series
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If I get a bad night's sleep, should I sleep in, get up at my regular time, and then take a long nap later in the day according to the episode Dr. Matthew Walker: Protocols to Improve Your Sleep | Huberman Lab Guest Series and the clip Sleep Recovery Myths?
If I get a bad night's sleep, should I sleep in, get up at my regular time, and then take a long nap later in the day according to the episode Dr. Matthew Walker: Protocols to Improve Your Sleep | Huberman Lab Guest Series and the clip Sleep Strategies Unveiled?
Did Andrew Huberman suggest that it is better to take a nap during the day than to sleep in if going to bed late, and that it's important to get up at the same time each day in the episode Sleep Toolkit: Tools for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing | Huberman Lab Podcast #84 and the clip Sleep Consistency Tips?