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EXCLUSIVE: Over half of people hit snooze in the morning, study finds. 4 tips to break the habit

A new study shows more than half of all sleep sessions end with the snooze alarm. The lead author of that study, Dr. Rebecca Robbins, joins TODAY to share the new findings, busts the myth that snoozing alarms helps squeeze out extra sleep, and explains why you should set your alarm for the last possible moment.