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Dangers of a good night’s sleep

By Clive Cookson

Published: March 29 2006 18:34 | Last updated: March 29 2006 18:34

The subject of sleeplessness is once more under public discussion. The hurry and excitement of modern life is held to be responsible for much of the insomnia of which we hear; and most of the articles and letters are full of good advice to live more quietly and of platitudes concerning the harmfulness of rush and worry. The pity of it is that so many people are unable to follow this good advice and are obliged to lead a life of anxiety and high tension.

British Medical Journal, 1894

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