A recent study seems to debunk the beloved old adage: "Early to bed, early to rise


A recent study seems to debunk the beloved old adage: "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise." Maybe it can make folks healthy and wealthy, but that "wise" part is now in question. Researchers from the London School of Economics have discovered that folks with high IQs tend to be night owls, compared to those with modest IQs, who are more likely to rise early and be at their best during the daytime. Further studies have also found a link between "eveningness" and scoring high grades in school. Still, all is not rosy for those who burn the midnight oil. It's been show that people who tend to stay up late may be less dependable and more likely to suffer from depression and various addictions than early risers.

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