New mothers' sleep loss linked to accelerated aging

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Too little sleep in the first six months after giving birth can add three to seven years to women’s “biological age,” UCLA scientists report.
Too little sleep in first six months after birth can add 3 to 7 years to women’s ‘biological age,’ UCLA scientists report

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