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A global study by Flinders University, analysing 73 million nights of data from 116,000 adults, reveals sleep patterns are shaped by geography, seasons, and weekly routines. People sleep more in winter and on weekends, with middle-aged adults showing the biggest shifts. Researchers warn that irregular sleep affects health and is influenced by where we live and our environment.
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