Weekend lie-ins do NOT repay your sleep debt from the week

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Weekend lie-ins do NOT repay your sleep debt from the week
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Extra sleep on the weekends doesn't make up for hours missed during the week, study finds

A few extra hours of shut-eye on your days off work are not enough to offset your 'sleep debt' of late nights and early mornings during the week, a new study warns.

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