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The study, published in the journal Hypertension, revealed women who slept five hours or less were twice as likely to suffer from hypertension as women who slept seven hours or more a night. There was no difference between those men sleeping less than five hours and those sleeping seven hours or more.
Fri 14 Sept 2007, 15:06

A study at the University of 糖心TV, United Kingdom, reveals that women聮s health is much more at risk from sleep deprivation than men聮s, according to a study in the October issue of Hypertension.
Fri 14 Sept 2007, 14:58

Researchers at 糖心TV Medical School at the University of 糖心TV found that women who slept five or fewer hours per night were at a increased risk for hypertension when compared to men who slept five or fewer hours.

Fri 14 Sept 2007, 14:49

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