Pink noise reduces REM sleep and may harm sleep quality
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A study has found that pink noise, a type of background noise often used to aid sleep, may actually harm sleep quality by reducing REM sleep. The study's findings suggest that the use of sound machines could be doing more harm than good, potentially interfering with rest. The impact of pink noise on sleep may be particularly concerning for certain groups, such as newborns and toddlers.
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