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Alcohol's Impact on REM Sleep
Matt and Eti discuss how alcohol affects REM sleep, reducing both its quantity and quality. They explain the REM sleep rebound effect, where alcohol-induced REM sleep suppression leads to intense dreams after sleeping in the next morning.
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Matthew Walker
Dr. Eti Ben Simon
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The Matt Walker Podcast
AMA Part 7 - Deep Sleep, Alcohol & Anxiety
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