Getting three consecutive bad nights’ sleep raises heart disease risk, study warns

Tribune Online Getting three consecutive bad nights’ sleep raises heart disease risk, study warns The study authors emphasised that more research is necessary to determine the impacts that short-term sleep restriction can have on older adults and women. Getting three consecutive bad nights’ sleep raises heart disease risk, study warns Tribune Online

Getting three consecutive bad nights’ sleep raises heart disease risk, study warns

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Getting three consecutive bad nights’ sleep raises heart disease risk, study warns

The study authors emphasised that more research is necessary to determine the impacts that short-term sleep restriction can have on older adults and women.

Getting three consecutive bad nights’ sleep raises heart disease risk, study warns
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