Tired in winter? Here’s the science behind seasonal fatigue

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The long nights, short days and cold temperatures during winter can make  many people feel tired and sluggish, and perhaps even want to hibernate. But why does the season impact energy levels? 

“The arrival of winter brings with it a number of potential challenges for sleep, including reduced exposure to sunlight, cooler temperatures, clock changes, and lowered immunity,” said Guy Meadows, a sleep researcher and co-founder of The Sleep School (opens in new tab), an online platform offering science-based support around sleep. “All these [factors] disturb sleep, making it harder to get up in the morning.”

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