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Ìý Sleeping Problems 08ÌýSeptember 2004 Ìý
sleeping problems
Re-thinking our attitudes towards sleep in later life

40% of people overÌýfifty regularly complain about sleeping badly.Ìý By the age of sixty, a third of people living together sleep in separate rooms, and one in ten visits to the GP are arranged to complain about the difficulties in getting a full night’s kip.ÌýÌý

At the end of a 3 year study into the sleeping habits of 1,500 women over forty, one of the authors of the report talks to Jenni Murray about why we need to reappraise our sleeping patterns later in life.

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