RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
RT @humanOS_me: Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and ty…
Short sleepers (meaning 5-6 hours/day) have two times higher odds of being diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes. https://t.co/d7L3YKEpPB
Optimal sleep time is ~7-8 hours. < or indeed > can increase risk of type 2 diabetes & impaired glucose tolerance - http://t.co/6t3WEEac