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Pink noise, a staticky sound that’s supposed to help people fall asleep, may actually worsen your rest, a new study found.
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Pink noise is often promoted as a way to help people fall asleep faster – and block out other bothersome sounds that can disturb our sleep. The ambient and steady, static-like tone is similar to tapes ...
Pink noise — low-frequency broadband noise often used in sound machines and sleep apps — is associated with a decrease in REM sleep and worse overall sleep recovery.