Scientists explain why we have Monday blues


By AGENCY

According to the study, those who did not get enough sleep on their days off found it difficult to focus on work on Monday. — AFP

Experts agree that people are sleeping less and less, including on weekends.

It’s not always easy to get a good night’s rest on Saturdays and Sundays, between housework, shopping and socialising.

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