THAT air-conditioner blasting away all night is very likely the cause of people waking up feeling tired the next morning, according to a recent Singapore study.
It found that the common tendency to seal off a room to prevent energy waste results in a build-up of carbon dioxide which, in turn, causes drowsiness and lethargy.
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