Can't sleep in the heat? A hot bath could be the solution

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    It sounds illogical to submerge yourself in hot water when it’s baking hot outside, but science backs up the theory.

    A report in the Sleep Medical Reviews journal revealed that both sleep and body core temperature is regulated by the brain’s circadian clock which drives the 24-hour patterns of sleep and wakefulness.

    Our body temperature is lowest while we are sleeping, and the drop in body temperature after a bath helps to prepare us for sleep.



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