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The prevalence of insomnia in Canada

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Some shocking statistics demonstrate why insomnia needs to be taken more seriously in Canada.

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Indian immigrants' 3rd child more likely to be a boy - Canada - CBC News

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Some shocking insomnia statistics from the UK

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The prevalence of insomnia in cancer patients

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If insomnia is so inexpensive to treat, why is it still so prevalent?

insomnialand.com — “Insomnia is often brushed aside since insomnia treatment doesn't pay well for the medical profession. Yet, insomnia costs the USA $63 billion per year.View full resource at insomnialand.com

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Artificial Sweeteners May Lead to Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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