Insomnia can cause diabetes and increase your risk of heart disease

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Insomnia can cause diabetes and increase your risk of heart disease

insomnialand.com

Back in May we wrote about a study that found a link between insomnia and diabetes. A new study has now reached a similar conclusion. The new study found that those who get less than six hours of sleep per

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Diabetes, Sleep Disorder, Insomnia, disease

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National Kidney Foundation: Increased risk for CKD

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Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease? What can you do about it? Here's some info: http://t.co/wPHShnzT

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Lack of Sleep Increases Risk of Colon Cancer - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Are you skimping on sleep? If so, read about how this might put you at an increased risk of developing colon cancer.View full resource at empowher.com

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Get your rest!! Among other conditions, lack of #sleep has now been shown to increase risk of #colon #cancer too: http://ow.ly/3U7Eg

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Heart Disease and Diabetes - KFSM

kfsm.com — “Adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates about two to four times higher than adults without diabetes. Diabetes can change the chemical makeup of substances in the blood, which can cause blood vessels to narrow or to clog up. This is called atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, and diabetes seems to speed it up, according to the American Diabetes Association. As you get older, your risk for atherosclerosis increases.View full resource at kfsm.com

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