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World Cup quarter-finals between Switzerland and Argentina: to sleep or not to sleep?
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World Cup quarter-finals between Switzerland and Argentina: to sleep or not to sleep?

The article discusses the upcoming World Cup quarter-final match between Switzerland and Argentina, which is scheduled for Sunday night at 3 AM. It addresses the challenge fans face in deciding whether to stay up to watch the game and how to recover afterward. Sleep medicine expert Virginie Bayon offers advice on managing sleep and recovery after such an event.

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World Cup quarter-finals between Switzerland and Argentina: to sleep or not to sleep?

The article discusses the upcoming World Cup quarter-final match between Switzerland and Argentina, which is scheduled for Sunday night at 3 AM. It addresses the challenge fans face in deciding whether to stay up to watch the game and how to recover afterward. Sleep medicine expert Virginie Bayon offers advice on managing sleep and recovery after such an event.

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