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Posted on August 5, 2014

The Impact of Immigrant Status on Sleep Duration

A stupeople-walking_resizeddy by Pop Center-affiliated faculty members David Williams, PhD, and Ichiro Kawachi, MD, PhD, explore short sleep duration (less than 7 hours per night) in a new light by taking immigrant status, in addition to race and occupation, into account.

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