Sleeping Late on Weekends Not a Remedy for Lost Snooze Time

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Staying in bed on the weekend might not be enough to make up for a weeks' worth of sleep deprivation, a new study suggests.

In the study, after five days with only four hours of sleep, a 10-hour doze did remedy some of the ill effects of chronic sleep restriction. However, even after an extended snooze, participants still experienced lapses of attention and delayed reaction times.

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