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A 2021 study by researchers from the University of Washington, Yale University, and the National University of Quilmes showed that during the days preceding a full moon, people went to bed later and slept for shorter periods, with differences of up to 90 minutes, even in locations with full access to electric light.
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- Lunar effect - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org via serper
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