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Pink noise, a popular sleep aid, could disrupt sleep quality, study suggests

The Keene Sentinel 14 Feb 2026
PHILADELPHIA — Marketed as a ticket to deeper sleep, the soft hum of pink noise has become part of millions’ nightly routines ... .
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Is pink noise hurting your sleep? New study suggests caution

Penn Live 13 Feb 2026
PHILADELPHIA — Marketed as a ticket to deeper sleep, the soft hum of pink noise has become part of millions’ nightly routines ... “The negative consequences of the pink noise far outweigh the positive ones that we saw,” he said. Pink noise vs.
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Pink noise: what is it and can listening to it make your sleep worse?

The Conversation 10 Feb 2026
Many people have turned to pink, white or brown noise to help them drift off. But a new study has found listening to pink noise, an alternative to white noise, even to drown out irritating background sounds, can disrupt the quality of sleep you get.
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Ever heard of pink noise? New research sheds light on potential damaging effects

The Independent 05 Feb 2026
Pink noise is similar to white noise, but sounds lower in pitch .
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Pink noise may be bad for sleep quality, new research finds

NBC News 04 Feb 2026
Pink noise, a staticky sound that’s supposed to help people fall asleep, may actually worsen your rest, a new study found ... .
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Pink Noise Might Interfere With Healthy Sleep, Trial Finds

US News 04 Feb 2026
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterWEDNESDAY, Feb. 4, 2026 (HealthDay News) — "Pink noise” has become a trendy sleep aid, but a new study says it... .
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What the heck is pink noise? And why are scientists saying sleeping with it can ...

The Independent 04 Feb 2026
Pink noise is similar to white noise, but sounds lower in pitch .
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Pink noise may make sleep worse, decrease REM study finds

The Hill 04 Feb 2026
Pink noise includes several naturally occurring sounds, such as rainfall, wind and rustling leaves ....
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Pink noise a preview to volume from downtown Winston-Salem amphitheater

Winston-Salem Journal 25 Nov 2025
Pink noise – chosen because it closely mimics how the human ear perceives sound – was blasted through stacked speakers hanging from a crane and a forklift near where they’ll likely be placed for shows ... .
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