For most of us, the afternoon nap carries a faint whiff of guilt; it feels indulgent, unproductive, a little too close to giving up on the day.
While napping too much can be a bad sign in the elderly (1, 2), for healthy people, psychological research tells quite a different story.
These 10 studies reveal what napping really does to your brain, your mood, your cognitive performance, and even your long-term physical health.
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