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Helpful Hammocks: Students Sway to the Rhythm of a Different Study Beat


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    Swiss researchers recently found that swaying in a hammock will help one fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly than napping on a stationary bed. University of Miami students, however, are putting the slings to better use: relaxing while studying for final exams. Orange, green, and white hammocks hung near the fountain behind UM’s Ashe Administration Building are familiar signs of test-taking time as the fall semester comes to an end.

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