Loneliness may disrupt sleep - NewsDay
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Loneliness may disrupt sleep
NewsDay A new study shows that people who feel lonely are more likely to wake up during the night and have fragmented sleep. Study results may help explain why loneliness is associated with ill health effects. Loneliness, says Lianne Kurina, PhD, … |
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