Article: Sleep problems affect majority of college students, Americans

Sam Carlson
University Wire
05-03-2007
(University Daily Kansan) (U-WIRE) LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Maybe it was homework that kept them up. Maybe it was a long shift at work, or maybe it was late-night infomercials. For whatever reason, countless students didn't get enough sleep last night, or the night before that ... or the night before that. These now bleary-eyed yawners decided to put rest on the bottom of their priority lists, which is why each morning they suddenly have a newfound appreciation for shut-eye.

Few places are more familiar with sleepiness than a college campus. But we seldom step back and realize how intimate our relationships with sleep really are. We fight it, yearn for it, ...

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