HEALTHDAILY YONDER
The Appalachian Cities that Never Sleep
A study reveals that 65% of participants in Eastern Kentucky report clinically significant insomnia, with rates rising to 80% for those below the poverty line. The findings challenge previous assumptions about sleep disparities in the region, showing poor sleep is more widespread than initially believed.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- US teens getting less sleep than ever, new report finds
- Sleep linked to slower ageing: huge study pinpoints the right amount
- Women are more likely to sleep better than men... but still complain about it, new study finds
- The unexpected cause of your insomnia that millions overlook... and what you can do TONIGHT to beat it
- This one question may reveal whether your body is getting the rest it needs, study finds
- Americans aren't sleeping enough. Here's what could help