Men With Insomnia May Have Higher Risk of Death
September 2, 2010, 7:55 am by WebMD
Men with insomnia have a fourfold higher death rate than those who sleep at least 6 hours a night, a 14-year study finds. It's not yet clear whether women with insomnia also die sooner.
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