עשוי לזכור ערימה להרכיב short sleepers להשעות נקודה גובה
Short sleepers” may function fine on little sleep – 「短睡者」可能只需少量睡眠就能保持頭腦清楚| PowerBrain RX
Sleep Duration and Myocardial Infarction - ScienceDirect
Natural short sleeper | UF Health, University of Florida Health
Why Some People Only Need 4 Hours of Sleep
Why Some People Only Need 4 Hours of Sleep
Short Sleeper & Long Sleeper - Healthier Sleep Magazine
Are you an insomniac or just a short sleeper?
Long and Short Sleepers - ppt download
Prevalence of short sleepers (< 8 h) and normal sleepers (≥8 h)... | Download Table
Is it Dangerous to Be a Chronic Short Sleeper? | University of Utah Health | University of Utah Health
This genetic mutation makes people feel rested on just 6 hours of sleep | Science | AAAS
Human Sleep Falls Into at Least 16 Distinct Types, Large Data Study Finds : ScienceAlert
Familial natural short sleep mutations reduce Alzheimer pathology in mice - ScienceDirect
Respecting Our Need to Sleep: Why Short Sleep Shouldn't Be a Badge of Honor | PLNU
Weighted Short Pillow | Siest Sleep
The long and short of the 'short sleep' gene | Sleep Cycle
Scientists have discovered the gene that makes ‘Super Sleepers’
Napping and weekend catchup sleep do not fully compensate for high rates of sleep debt and short sleep at a population level (in a representative nationwide sample of 12,637 adults) - ScienceDirect
Sleep Only 6 Hours Each Night? You Might Have the Short Sleep Gene
Scientists Discover How Gene Mutation Reduces the Need for Sleep | UC San Francisco
Short Sleep Duration Among Middle School and High School Students — United States, 2015 | MMWR
Sleep Duration in Employed Adults
Short Sleepers: The 1 Percent of the Population Who Only Need 6 Hours of Sleep – Chronobiology.com
Natural short sleeper | UF Health, University of Florida Health
Short Sleepers Are Four Times More Likely to Catch a Cold | UC San Francisco
After 10-Year Search, Scientists Find Second 'Short Sleep' Gene | UC San Francisco
After 10-Year Search, Scientists Find Second 'Short Sleep' Gene | UC San Francisco