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Should Diabetics Take Naps? [Solved]

Midday naps appeared to compensate for lost sleep at night, and reversed associated negative health effects, such as poorer blood sugar control. Those who slept for six hours or more were also found to have better sugar control, compared with those who got less than five hours’ sleep at night.18 May 2018

Sleep, Naps and Diabetes Risk

www.dailyrxnews.com If a daytime siesta is part of your everyday routine, there may be cause for concern. A new study from …

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DIABETES & SLEEP

Endocrinologist Dr. Anastasios Manessis discusses the connection between