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Sleep Hacking: How to Control Your Mitochondrial Clocks | Dave Asprey | Big Think

By Dave Asprey — 2019

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Sleep hacking: How to control your mitochondrial clocks. You can go a month without food, or three or four days without water, but try to go three or four days without sleep. “It’s at least as important as water. See more...

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