Strongest pro point
Beavers don't nap, we work hard to build our dams. Maybe humans should focus on productivity instead of sleeping all day.
Researchers from University College London and the University of the Republic in Uruguay found that people who habitually take daytime naps tend to have larger total brain volume, a key indicator of brain health. The study used Mendelian randomization to analyze brain MRI scans and health records from over 35,000 participants. The findings suggest a potential causal relationship between napping and brain health, but further research is needed.
Strongest pro point
Beavers don't nap, we work hard to build our dams. Maybe humans should focus on productivity instead of sleeping all day.
Strongest con point
The study found a correlation, but we need more research to confirm the causal relationship. Let's not jump to conclusions.
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