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Poor sleep can cost over-50s nine months of career, study finds

Poor sleep can cost over-50s nine months of career, study findsWorldPing

Findings highlight importance of sleep health during middle age, particularly for those with lower socioeconomic status Sleep that is extremely disrupted or that goes on too long could mean a loss of nine months from working life after the age of 50,…

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