Sleep Habits in U.S. Vary by Race, Native Country: StudyJune 13, 2012WEDNESDAY, June 13 HealthDay News — Race, ethnicity and country of origin appear to be factors in how much sleep Americans get each night, according to two new studies.In one report, State University of New York researchers examined data from 400,000 participants in the U.S. National Health Interview Surveys between 2004 and 2010 and found that those born in the United States were more likely to report sleeping longer than the recommended seven to nine hours each night.
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