Is there any point to sleep more than an hour?
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Other than to pass time?
I mean does it increase the time Well Rested/Lover's Embrace will stay active?
I know it doesn't restore more health, as sleeping a single hour appears to restore 100% of lost health, and it doesn't appear to have any other benefit, does it?
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It is used for role-playing.
If your character has the "Night Person" perk, then he will mostly be a night person, so he will be sleeping by day (or the other way around if having the "Solar Powered" perk.)
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Is it worth sleeping an extra hour?
Because if you can squeeze in even an extra hour, it will almost certainly make you look better, feel better and be better at your job. But an extra hour should be just the beginning, experts caution. The real benefits of sleep come from setting a personal, optimal sleeping schedule \u2013 and sticking to it no matter what.Is it healthy to sleep for 1 hour?
Because of how sleep cycles work, it's not a great idea to sleep for only 1 hour. If you can, sleep for 90 minutes instead. Then, you're much more likely to wake up during light sleep, which is the easiest stage of sleep to wake up from. Your other option is to take a power nap.Is it worth sleeping an extra 30 minutes?
In fact, getting about 30 minutes of sleep can put you in a better mood and improve your memory. According to Dimitriu, napping for this short amount of time will also improve symptoms of fatigue such as irritability, low motivation, and sleepiness.At what point is it too much sleep?
What Is Oversleeping? Oversleeping, or long sleeping, is defined as sleeping more than nine hours1 in a 24-hour period. Hypersomnia2 describes a condition in which you both oversleep and experience excessive sleepiness during the day. Narcolepsy and other sleep disorders commonly cause hypersomnia.Can You Get Too Much Sleep?
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