Can Good Sleep Help Prevent Diabetes?
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A team led by investigators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital analyzed the sleep patterns of study participants over seven nights and then followed them for more than seven years. The researchers found those with the most irregular sleep patterns had a 34 percent higher chance of developing diabetes.

From Tianyi Huang and colleagues, first author Sina Kianersi. Read more at the Harvard Gazette.

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