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Health Tip: Find the Best Places to Nap
By LadyLively on March 23, 2018

While napping can’t replace a good night’s sleep, it can offer a quick recharge in the midst of a busy day.
The National Sleep Foundation says a nap shouldn’t be longer than 30 minutes, to prevent a groggy feeling when you wake up.
So where can you sneak in a few minutes of shuteye? The NSF offers these potential hideaways:
- At home — Consider black-out shades and a white noise machine so your room will be as dark and least-distracting as possible.
- Between classes — Lots of schools offer quiet areas that can be used to recharge during free time.
- Outdoors — Fresh air is ideal for napping.
- At work — If you have an office with a door, you have a suitable place for napping. For those in a cubicle, think about reserving a conference room.
- At the gym — Many gyms have cushy chairs that may be ideal for napping.
Source: HealthDay
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