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Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: TheJAMAReport — Sleep disorders affect millions of people in the United States and often are undiagnosed and untreated. That can be especially detrimental to shift workers, including police officers. A new study finds that sleep disorders are common among North American police officers and are associated with an increased risk of poor health, and self-reported safety and performance outcomes. Catherine Dolf explains in this week's JAMA Report.

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