For centuries, people followed 2-part sleep cycle, sleeping soon after sunset, waking for few hours, then returning to sleep until sunrise. This biphasic pattern vanished around 200 years ago. Artificial lighting, like oil lamps, followed by electric lights, extended evening wakefulness and delayed natural bedtime. Eventually, modern life favoured one long, continuous 8-hour sleep segment instead.
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Swati Dubey /
04:27 pm on
06 Nov