A prominent professor at Harvard University says most adults don’t need exactly eight hours of sleep. He argues the eight-hour target is a simplification that doesn’t reflect recent evidence. Instead, he suggests individuals focus on sleep quality and timing, not just duration. He points to research showing people may function well on less sleep under certain conditions. Many people may feel unnecessarily pressured by the eight-hour benchmark—even if their bodies operate fine with slightly more or less rest.

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