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Sleep Researcher
/sliːp rɪˈsɜːrtʃər/noun
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A sleep researcher is a scientist or professional who studies the biological, psychological, and environmental factors influencing sleep patterns and disorders. Beyond just tracking bedtime habits, they explore how sleep impacts mental health, productivity, and even disease prevention in our fast-paced, screen-saturated world.
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Did you know that the first recorded sleep study, conducted by French scientist Michel Jouvet in 1965, led to the discovery of paradoxical sleep (now known as REM sleep), revolutionizing our understanding of dreams and memory consolidation? This breakthrough has since influenced treatments for sleep disorders, affecting over 50 million Americans annually.
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