Feel draggy in the morning? It may be because you were using your cellular phone at night. Researchers at Wayne State University in Michigan discovered that radiation from cellular phones could disrupt sleep. It appears the phone's wireless signals may hinder the body's production of the sleep hormone melatonin. For better sleep, "avoid chatting at least two hours before bed,"suggests study author Benft Arnetz, Ph.D.
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