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Doctors warn against ‘dangerous’ viral Chinese sleep hack: ‘A physics experiment on your spinal cord’
It’s not that kind of swingers party. How far would you go to get a good night’s rest? Would you take supplements, journal or do a fire-burning ritual? How about swinging from your neck in a public ...
More than 40 percent of Chinese people suffer from sleep disorders, but less than 1 percent have been diagnosed or treated, experts said. Working people, particularly shift workers in cities who have ...
A man naps at a subway station on Line 8. Beijing residents rank among China's worst when it comes to getting adequate sleep, according to the 2013 China Sleep Quality Index. Photo: Li Hao/GT Do you ...
In contrast to the global average sleep time of six hours and 40 minutes, Chinese people enjoy an average sleep of over seven hours per night, a new sleep report has unveiled. The report by Swedish ...
BEIJING - Chinese people sleep an average of eight hours and 50 minutes every day, but nearly half feel sluggish when awake, according to a report released Tuesday. The report on Chinese people's ...
Average sleep time of Chinese people in 2021 was 1.5 hours shorter compared with a decade ago, according to a research report released before the World Sleep Day on Monday. According to the Chinese ...
Like many others elsewhere in Asia and around the world, Chinese people don’t get enough sleep – and it is a problem that has spawned a big market in gadgets to help them fall asleep, sleep better or ...
Beijing, 18 Mar A report on the sleep habits of Chinese people points out that the inhabitants of the Asian country “do not sleep enough” and that their average sleep time is 7.06 hours a day, almost ...
China’s growing number of insomniacs are turning to businesses providing services that put them to sleep, literally. Services offering one-on-one chats with people known as “sleeping assistants” have ...
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