Mental Health

Is napping at work a good idea? This research points to its benefits

Sleep research tends to focus on nighttime sleep and how it affects people in developed economies.

Sleep research tends to focus on nighttime sleep and how it affects people in developed economies. Image: Pexels/ RODNAE Productions

Mattie Toma
Assistant Professor, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
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