• Re: Both short and long sleep durations have a significant association

    From slider@1:229/2 to thangolossus@gmail.com on Sunday, August 20, 2017 20:07:53
    From: slider@nanashram.com

    On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 02:11:52 +0100, thang ornerythinchus <thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:


    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25366107#

    Slider, your "recommendations" for polyphasic sleep and short duration
    sleep are on a par with harmful quackery. Look after yourself - you
    don't want to wake up dead (pun intended).

    ### - ahem, picture a time in the far distant past; small communities
    huddling together for safety, probably dancing around all-night campfires scared shitless of the dark, drumming and banging to keep dangerous shit
    away from their camp until the sun rose again in the morning, all night
    sleep being only for the women & children and maybe the very old (yes
    there were elders, even in them days...)

    iow: napping was likely the rule? for countless millenia!

    all you're highlighting now is merely justification for 'modern' patterns
    & practices like they were written in stone from time immemorial??

    how can you be so slooow? :)

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