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We all need it, some crave it constantly, others find it elusive. We're talking about sleep as it's World Sleep Day today.
In a few weeks time, Daylight saving will end, and as a country we'll descend into that weird fog of not knowing what time it is, and decrying the fact the sun has disappeared by dinnertime.
So what does Daylight Saving (or it's ending) do to our Circadian rhythm? To answer that we're joined by sleep expert Dr Karyn O'Keeffe, from Massey University.