Scientists Find Out Why Humans Have Trouble Sleeping In A New Place
Researchers have discovered that the human brain has a condition called the “first night effect”. This is when you sleep in a new, unfamiliar place, your brain is staying alert to help protect you, which is why you may be fidgety and not get a good nights sleep. And this is why Ambien was invented. Thanks, science.
Read more at gizmodo.com.
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