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Published daily in Bend, Oregon, by Western Communications, Inc. Copyright 2007.
By Markian Hawryluk / The Bulletin
January 12, 2006
People who awaken after eight hours of sound sleep have more impaired thinking and memory skills than those who have not slept for 24 hours, according to a new study from the University of Colorado-Boulder.
Researchers found that test subjects had worse short-term memory, counting skills and....