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Article: Women find it harder to reach Land of Nod; Yawn chorus: Insomnia is rife.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- July 2, 2007
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Byline: DUNCAN ROBERTSON
WHAT with going out to work, doing the lion's share of the housework andseeing to the children's needs, a woman's life has never been busier.
But however exhausted she is when her head eventually hits the pillow, sleepcan often remain elusive.
Research suggests that women are much more likely to suffer from insomnia thanmen.
This is putting their health at risk while contributing to dramatic rises inobesity and diabetes, according to a leading expert.
And the problem is often misdiagnosed by doctors because of a widespread beliefthat women rarely suffer sleep problems.
A yearlong investigation by the independent US-based ...
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