Insomnia Connected to High Blood Pressure
July 1st, 2008 by admin
Studies have shown that people who sleep less than 5 hours a night are more prone to hypertension than those who sleep more and have uninterrupted sleep. In this article doctors are finding how underestimated the impact of insomnia is. They understand more about the association with depression and anxiety, but want to learn more about the physical effects. It is suggested that you do your best to have a routine sleep cycle.
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