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Less Sleep Linked To High Blood Pressure, Study Finds

Get less than six hours of sleep per night and run the risk of developing high blood pressure. That's the moral of a study by the University of Chicago that examined the blood pressure and sleep habits of 578 adults aged 33 to 45-years. Race and age were not factors.

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