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New research suggests that the human brain isn’t designed to be awake late at night .
The researchers behind the paper, which is published in Frontiers in Network Psychology, say that the mind just isn't meant to stay awake during the darkest time of the night.
There’s evidence that suggests the human mind functions very differently if you’re awake after midnight .
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