More Sleep, Greater Stroke Risk?
Sleeping more than 9 hours per night, taking long naps during the day, and poor sleep quality are all independently linked to an increased stroke risk, particularly ischemic events, new research suggests.
Sleeping more than 9 hours per night, taking long naps during the day, and poor sleep quality are all independently linked to an increased stroke risk, particularly ischemic events, new research suggests.
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