Scientists Studied Half A Million People And Found A Sleep Sweet Spot For Healthy Aging
Researchers found a U-shaped sleep pattern, with 50% higher death risk for short sleepers and 40% higher risk for long sleepers.
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Too little (and too much) sleep may speed up ageing: Study reveals ideal duration
A new study suggests that both too little and excessive sleep may accelerate aging across organs like the brain, heart, lungs, and immune system. Experts explain why sleep quality matters more than ever.
The Columbia University research was based on data from approximately 500,000 people and highlights that sleep is a critical factor for health and longevity.
Sleeping less than 6 hours or over 8 hours could speed up ageing, a new study finds - The Canadian Media
IBNS-CMEDIA: An analysis of biological clocks throughout the human body suggests that too few hours of sleep—and too many—may speed ageing in the brain, heart, lung, and immune system and is associated with a wide range of diseases. “Previous studies have found that sleep is largely linked to ageing and the pathological burden of the brain.
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