Source: Consumer Reports On Health
Summary:
Researchers analyzed data from nearly 50,000 people about their daily activities and sleep routines
Several factors affected sleep, but those who slept the least were those who spent the most time working
People who had the shortest work weeks slept the most
Conclusion: Poor sleep leads to health problems so it’s important to get adequate sleep, which may mean working less
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