🎓 College students and sleeping in dorms... #sleep #shorts #whitenoise

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Did you know...

- More than 70 percent of college students say they get less than eight hours of sleep a day.
- Sixty-percent of college students say they are “dragging, tired, or sleepy” at least three days a week.
- More than 80 percent of college students say loss of sleep negatively affects their academic performance.
- College students rank sleep problems as the No. 2 cause of difficulties with academic performance. Stress is No. 1.

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Put yourself out in the countryside and away from your woes. Here, you will find a light summer rain on a warm day out in nature. Relax and calm yourself to this track of our simple country sounds and a peaceful rain shower. This ambient soundscape is great for sleeping, meditation, relaxation, focus, concentration, studying or yoga and at 10 hours long, it will play as long as you need… take your time.

Take some deep breaths, soak in the ambience and find simple, inner peace.

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Relaxing Black Screen Audio brings you what you have asked for: consistent white noise on a black screen to help you sleep, focus, and/or relax. Our nature sounds will help you sleep, study or soothe your baby.

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DISCLAIMER: These sounds are engineered to help you relax and focus but you should not drive or operate heavy machinery while listening to this calming white noise sound. Please ensure that your volume is at a comfortable level because even listening to soothing white noise at a high volume can potentially damage your hearing. A good test is to see if you can have a conversation over the volume of the video without raising your voice. If you must raise your voice, then the audio is too loud. If you are using this black screen rain white noise to calm your baby, please do not place speakers right next to a baby’s ears.

We provide these natural calming sounds for entertainment purposes only and they are not a treatment for sleep disorders or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Please consult your physician if you experience complications or difficulty with sleep or hearing.

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