The sounds you wake up to could be affecting how groggy and clumsy you are in the morning, according to new research. RMIT University doctoral researcher Stuart McFarlane was lead author of the study, which found that melodic alarms could improve alertness levels.
9 Feb 2020
How melodic alarms could reduce morning grogginess
From Sunday Morning, 10:25 am on 9 February 2020
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