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Longer Daily Naps Tied to Worse Health Effects

Por: The Times-Tribune Life May 01, 2023

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MONDAY, May 1, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- People taking long naps (siestas) during the day have higher body mass indexes (BMIs) and are more likely to have metabolic syndrome (MetS)... + full article



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