
Having poor sleep is common, but how it feels for every person is different. Some may lie awake ruminating at 3 a.m., while others wake up repeatedly throughout the night.
Recent research suggests these aren’t just variations of “bad sleep”—they are distinct profiles, each leaving a different signature on the brain and body.
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