Updated On: 15 October, 2023 12:17 PM IST | New York | IANS
Surveys of thousands of people have found that people who report mild but chronic sleep deficits have more heart disease later in life than people who get adequate sleep

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Delaying bedtime by just 90 minutes each night damages cells that line the blood vessels, supporting the hypothesis that poor sleep is linked to heart health, a study among women participants has revealed.
A mild chronic sleep deficit may heighten the risk of developing heart disease later in life.