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Interrupted Sleep Worse Than Lack of Sleep After a bad night’s sleep, you are not likely to be in the best of moods. But according to a new study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, your bad mood may be due to lack of quality sleep, rather than not getting enough sleep. Read More