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Poor Sleep Ups Odds for Nursing Home Care, Study Finds
Posted Jul 27 2012 2:00pm
Women who slept more soundly were less likely to be in an assisted-living facility within 5 years
Source: HealthDay
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Women who slept more soundly were less likely to be in an assisted-living facility within 5 years
Source: HealthDay
Related MedlinePlus Pages: Nursing Homes , Seniors' Health , Sleep Disorders