More sleep resulting from stay-at-home orders may lower acute MI risk

Increased sleeping duration, as a result of stay-at-home orders, may have contributed to the decline in acute MI and cardiac catheterization lab activations observed by hospitals nationwide, researchers reported.According to a study published in The American Journal of Cardiology, males who were sleeping about 6 hours, 40 minutes each night before the pandemic reported sleeping up to 7 hours, 30

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