With increasing age, a good night's sleep becomes more difficult to achieve. But what people label as insomnia in reality may actually be an evolutionary survival trait that helped keep predecessors alive.
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A study of modern hunter-gatherers in Africa found that when family members of all different ages live together, the differences in their sleeping patterns ensures that at least one person is awake, or sleeping very lightly, at all times, The Telegraph reported.
The research further suggested that mismatched sleep schedules and restless nights may be an evolutionary leftover from a time thousands of years ago when a lion might be on the prowl at 2:00am.
Author Charlie Nunn, professor of evolutionary anthropology said, "A lot of older people go to doctors complaining that they wake up early and can't get back to sleep."