The military secret to falling asleep in just two minutes

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The military secret to falling asleep in just two minutes
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It was developed to ensure soldiers stayed alert and didn't make mistakes due to tiredness

, 1981, the technique is thought to have been developed by army chiefs to ensure soldiers didn’t make life-threatening mistakes due to exhaustion.Relax the muscles in your face, including tongue, jaw and the muscles around the eyes

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