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A new study by researchers at Imperial College London has found that night owls do better on cognitive tests that measure their brain function than those who get up at the crack of dawn.
The researchers embarked on the study to help people suffering from age-related cognitive decline.
Early risers are seen as better disciplined and their schedules are more aligned with modern-day work culture.
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