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Published 10:25 11 Nov 2017 GMT
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But science now think that pink noise, a particular kind of background noise, could actually work as a treatment for insomnia.
According to a study recently published in the Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, pink noise is a less intrusive and more relaxing version of white noise.
It can lead to a better, deeper sleep - and if used continuously, could even improve your memory.
The research involved people listening to pink noise as they slept
And when they were tested the next day, participants reported feeling a lot more rested. They also performed three times better in memory and cognition tests compared to a standard night sleep. But, in a bit of good news, you won’t have to participate in a scientific study if you fancy trying pink noise to help you drift off to sleep.
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