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Sleep News Archive11-Mar-2010
People who sleep less than five hours or more than nine hours per night are at greater risk for diabetes, U.S. 'Lack of Sleep Can Raise Blood Pressure Over Time (Forbes) Risk increased as sleep duration decreased, researchers found 'Lack of Sleep May Lead to Higher Blood Pressure, Study Finds (Bloomberg) June 8 (Bloomberg) -- Adults who routinely get fewer than seven to eight hours of sleep a night may be at risk for developing high blood pressure , a study found. 'Lack of Sleep Can Raise Blood Pressure Over Time (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) MONDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- Middle-aged adults who don't get enough sleep are at increased risk of developing high blood pressure, a new study has found. 'TV before bedtime can lead to sleep debt (UPI) SEATTLE, June 8 (UPI) -- Television watching may determine a person's bedtime and this may contribute to not getting enough sleep and a chronic sleep debt, U.S. researchers said. 'Too much, too little sleep ups diabetes (UPI) NEW YORK, June 8 (UPI) -- People who sleep less than five hours or more than nine hours per night are at greater risk for diabetes, U.S. researchers found. 'Races Differ in Rates of Sleep-Related Obesity (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) MONDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- People who get too little sleep are at risk for obesity, and for blacks the risk is greater than for whites, New York researchers have found. 'Childhood: Obesity Linked to Sleep Disorder (New York Times) Childhood obesity may have yet another dangerous consequence: disordered breathing during sleep.
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