Author: Trisha Leigh Zeigenhorn / Source: did you know?
If you and your partner are one of the thousands of couples out there who battle daily over the number on the thermostat, listen up – whoever likes it colder at night now has some science to back up their position.
According to an article written by Dr. Christopher Winter, medical director at Charlottesville Neurology & Sleep Medicine, there are several reasons to keep your thermostat between 60-67 degrees F while you snooze.
According to his research, if the temperature falls below or climbs above that range you’re more likely to toss, turn, and generally get worse sleep.Why? It’s important to note that our bodies have a natural, 24-hour cycle in which our temperatures peak in the late afternoon and fall to their lowest point around…
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