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Hitting the snooze button could be robbing you of good sleep

1 hour 13 minutes 32 seconds ago Monday, April 06 2026 Apr 6, 2026 April 06, 2026 8:16 AM April 06, 2026 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE - Setting multiple alarms before you actually have to get up might feel like it helps ease you into the morning, but experts say it could be hurting your sleep in the long run.

Oftentimes, within the sleep field, sleep scientists and physicians will criticize snoozing because you're decreasing the amount of rapid eye movement, or REM, sleep that you're going to be getting. We spend more of our time during the latter part of sleep in REM sleep, or we call it dream sleep, and REM is a really crucial stage for brain health, memory consolidation and processing emotions,explained Dr. Michelle Drerup, a behavioral sleep medicine specialist with the Cleveland Clinic.

Dr. Drerup says that since much of our REM sleep happens in the early morning hours of our sleep period, its best to avoid chronic snoozing so you dont interrupt it.

When it comes to an alarm, its best to set it for the time you actually need to get out of bed. Since thats easier said than done, Dr. Drerup recommends putting your alarm across the room. Getting yourself moving when you first wake up can help with the urge to keep hitting snooze.

If youre still struggling to get out of bed every morning, you may simply not be getting enough sleep or have an underlying sleep disorder.

"People who are snoozing a lot might have a lot of disrupted sleep at night,” Drerup said. It could be sleep apnea, causing fragmented, non-restorative sleep, or insomnia, where they're waking up or having difficulty falling asleep. They then try to catch more sleep in the morning. "Dr. Drerup said bringing up any sleep issues with your doctor is a good first step."

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