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Published 18:00 25 Nov 2017 GMT
Updated 18:18 25 Nov 2017 GMT

"It’s partly because of our circadian rhythm, so when you sleep in later, it’s like giving yourself a bit of jet-lag and jet-lag makes you less bright and perky." She said.Lie-ins are bad for you for more than just making you tired according to various studies. A study by the University of Cambridge found that people who sleep more were 46% more likely to have a stroke than those who sleep for the recommended length of time. The study looked at 10,000 people between the ages of 42 and 82 for almost 10 years and that was the result they found after the intensive research. So next time you're wrecked after a long hard week, remember, a lie-in seems like a good idea, but it's not worth the negative effects on your body and having a good sleeping pattern is far better for you.
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