When life does eventually return to normal, Britons can expect to sleep less and dream less
in the English language are more terrifying than “I had a weird dream last night.” They tend to be followed by a series of pointless vignettes and the question, “So, what do you make of it?”
The changes in people’s domestic arrangements are probably largely responsible. For many, day-to-day life is stressful and busy. Four out of five people use an alarm to wake up. School and work start too early in the morning. About a third of Brits have poor sleep, according to the National Health Service. But over the past 12 weeks, as much of the country has stayed home, people have been sleeping more.
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