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βYou just don't have the style, do ya, chickenshit.β
βBubba Zanetti
βThereβs a saying that βnothing good happens after midnight.β Now, researchers from Mass General Research Institute say there may be scientific evidence to back that claim up! The team has created a new hypothesis that the human brain is not meant to be awake after midnight. Moreover, they say staying up late only leads to more impulsive behavior and high-risk decisions, such as drinking, gambling, or criminal activity. Statistically, incidents of suicide, drug use, and violent crime are all more common at night. Additionally, the human body produces more dopamine at night, which is a hormone tied to reward and motivation in the brain. Study authors believe this can alter the likelihood that someone engages in risky behaviors when they stay awake after midnight.β
βMelore, Chris. βThe brain is not meant to be awake after midnight, study concludes.β Study Finds, 7 August 2022