Late nights can lead to higher risk of strokes and heart attacks
Tuesday, February 8, 2011 - 07:40
in Health & Medicine
New research from Warwick Medical School published today in the European Heart Journal shows that prolonged sleep deprivation and disrupted sleep patterns can have long-term, serious health implications. Leading academics from the University have linked lack of sleep to strokes, heart attacks and cardiovascular disorders which often result in early death.